Partition zeta functions, multifractal spectra, and tapestries of complex dimensions
Abstract
For a Borel measure and a sequence of partitions on the unit interval, we define a multifractal spectrum based on coarse Holder regularity. Specifically, the coarse Holder regularity values attained by a given measure and with respect to a sequence of partitions generate a sequence of lengths (or rather, scales) which in turn define certain Dirichlet series, called the partition zeta functions. The abscissae of convergence of these functions define a multifractal spectrum whose concave envelope is the (geometric) Hausdorff multifractal spectrum which follows from a certain type of Moran construction. We discuss at some length the important special case of self-similar measures associated with weighted iterated function systems and, in particular, certain multinomial measures. Moreover, our multifractal spectrum is shown to extend to a tapestry of complex dimensions for two specific atomic measures.
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@article{arxiv.1007.1467,
title = {Partition zeta functions, multifractal spectra, and tapestries of complex dimensions},
author = {Kate E. Ellis and Michel L. Lapidus and Michael C. Mackenzie and John A. Rock},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1007.1467},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
54 pages, 12 figures, to appear in the Mandelbrot Memorial Volume "Benoit Mandelbrot: A Life in Many Dimensions", World Scientific, Singapore, 2011