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Internal Cantor distance and entropy of multidimensional Peano-Hilbert spaces
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    Internal Cantor distance and entropy of multidimensional Peano-Hilbert spaces (English)
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    15 December 1993
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    The author proposes certain algorithms for characterizing the internal structure of infinite point sets and determining a corresponding average dimension. An algorithm is proposed also for determining the average internal distance between different points of a Cantor set. The author concludes that Cantorian space-time is based on an average Cantorian distance of about 0.629 while smooth space-time is retrieved when the average Cantorian distance tends to 0.5 which is interpreted to mean that the average Cantorian distance tends towards the average distance of a continuous smooth line at vanishing resolution when space is viewed from a great distance.
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    Cantor sets
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    quantum space-time
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    average dimension
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