Generalized Moran sets Generated by Step-wise Adjustable Iterated Function Systems
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Publication:6289482
arXiv1707.08634MaRDI QIDQ6289482FDOQ6289482
Authors: Tynan Lazarus, Enrique Alvarado, Qinglan Xia
Publication date: 26 July 2017
Abstract: In this article, we provide a systematic way of creating generalized Moran sets using an analogous iterated function system (IFS) procedure. We use a step-wise adjustable IFS to introduce some variance (such as non-self-similarity) in the fractal limit sets. The process retains the computational simplicity of a standard IFS procedure. In our construction of the generalized Moran sets, we relax the second Moran Structure Condition so that the limit set is not necessarily self-similar. We also weaken the fourth Moran Structure Condition so that there are no limitations on the ratios of the diameters of the sets across a generation. Moreover, we provide upper and lower bounds for the Hausdorff dimension of the fractals created from this generalized process. Specific examples (Cantor-like sets, Sierpinski-like Triangles, etc) with the calculations of their corresponding dimensions are studied.
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