Hausdorrf dimension and rotations
From: SunCode (sol_developments_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 03/16/05
- Previous message: Roger Bagula: "Amazon.com: Books: Fractals in Music: Introductory Mathematics for Musical Analysis (Inmusic (Salt Lake City, Utah), No. 1.)"
- Next in thread: Roger Bagula: "Re: Hausdorrf dimension and rotations-->Mandelbrot is much more of a publicist than a serious mathematician."
- Reply: Roger Bagula: "Re: Hausdorrf dimension and rotations-->Mandelbrot is much more of a publicist than a serious mathematician."
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]
Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 22:44:56 -0000
Hello guys!
Take a look at what I wrote at the discussion page of the article
"Hausdorff dimension" at the Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Hausdorff_dimension subtitle "Does this
really work? or?" (I'm using the nick "Solkoll" when I'm writing in the
"pedia")
The rotation changes the dimension as I can see. Is this correct? ("CSTAR"
states it is a "Lipschitz map")
Regards:
SunCode.
- Previous message: Roger Bagula: "Amazon.com: Books: Fractals in Music: Introductory Mathematics for Musical Analysis (Inmusic (Salt Lake City, Utah), No. 1.)"
- Next in thread: Roger Bagula: "Re: Hausdorrf dimension and rotations-->Mandelbrot is much more of a publicist than a serious mathematician."
- Reply: Roger Bagula: "Re: Hausdorrf dimension and rotations-->Mandelbrot is much more of a publicist than a serious mathematician."
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ]