On 18/12/02 1:01 PM, "Gregoire Dubois" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dear all, 
> 
> I'm looking for a Windows software able to perform a 2D computation (either
> sandbox or box counting) of the fractal dimension of a monitoring network. The
> method is illustrated in

You can assume a fractional isotropic Brownian motion (fBm) model (the
"power law" model) of the form Gamma = kh^a where a can vary between 0 and 2
but not including two. The constant a is related to  the Hurst empirical
exponent H, i.e. 2H = a. The dimension (D - H) would give you the fractal
dimension where D is the Cartesian dimension. For a two dimensional case D
will be 2 and H will vary between 0 and 1 to give you a non-integer fractal
dimension. In other words try using Variowin.

Syed


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