Anisotropic covering of fractal sets
Pattern Formation and Solitons
2012-04-18 v1
Abstract
We consider the optimal covering of fractal sets in a two-dimensional space using ellipses which become increasingly anisotropic as their size is reduced. If the semi-minor axis is \epsilon and the semi-major axis is \delta, we set \delta=\epsilon^\alpha, where 0<\alpha<1 is an exponent characterising the anisotropy of the covers. For point set fractals, in most cases we find that the number of points N which can be covered by an ellipse centred on any given point has expectation value < N > ~ \epsilon^\beta, where \beta is a generalised dimension. We investigate the function \beta(\alpha) numerically for various sets, showing that it may be different for sets which have the same fractal dimension.
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@article{arxiv.1204.3718,
title = {Anisotropic covering of fractal sets},
author = {M. Wilkinson and H. R. Kennard and M. A. Morgan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1204.3718},
year = {2012}
}
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15 pages, 13 figures