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Universal fractal scaling of self-organized networks [PDF]
There is an abundance of literature on complex networks describing a variety of relationships among units in social, biological, and technological systems.
P. Laurienti +4 more
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Anomalous fractal scaling in two-dimensional electric networks [PDF]
Much of the qualitative nature of physical systems can be predicted from the way it scales with system size. Contrary to the continuum expectation, we observe a profound deviation from logarithmic scaling in the impedance of a two-dimensional L C circuit
Xiao Zhang +8 more
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Effective permeability of fractal fracture rocks: Significance of turbulent flow and fractal scaling
Jianting Zhu, Yanyan Cheng
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A novel fractal-statistical scaling model of rocks considering strain rate
The scaling-dependent behaviors of rocks are significant to the stability and safe operation of the structures built in or on rock masses for practical engineering.
Changtai Zhou +4 more
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The Fractal Nature of Drought: Power Laws and Fractal Complexity of Arizona Drought
In this study, we explore the possibility that the Drought Monitor database belongs to class of fractal process which can be characterized using a single scaling exponent.
Sepideh Azizi, Tahmineh Azizi
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Scale-Free Fractal Interpolation
An iterated function system that defines a fractal interpolation function, where ordinate scaling is replaced by a nonlinear contraction, is investigated here. In such a manner, fractal interpolation functions associated with Matkowski contractions for finite as well as infinite (countable) sets of data are obtained.
María A. Navascués +2 more
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A Fractal Perspective on Scale in Geography [PDF]
Scale is a fundamental concept that has attracted persistent attention in geography literature over the past several decades. However, it creates enormous confusion and frustration, particularly in the context of geographic information science, because of scale-related issues such as image resolution and the modifiable areal unit problem (MAUP).
Bin Jiang 0004, Sven Anders Brandt
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Robust evidence for random fractal scaling of groundwater levels in unconfined aquifers
Max A Little, John P Bloomfield
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Fractal scales in a Schwarzschild atmosphere [PDF]
to appear in Class.
Glass, E. N., Krisch, J. P.
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Fractal structure with a typical scale [PDF]
In order to understand characteristics common to distributions which have both fractal and non-fractal scale regions in a unified framework, we introduce a concept of typical scale. We employ a model of 2d gravity modified by the $R^2$ term as a tool to understand such distributions through the typical scale.
Anazawa, Masahiro +3 more
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