Abstract

We apply the fixed-mass method to the measurement of the dimension spectrum ƒ(α), through the scaling behaviour of the nearest-neighbour distances distribution P(δ, n, k), avoiding the direct evaluation of pointwise dimensions α( x). The method shows good convergence properties also for high-dimensional attractors and embedded experimental signals, due to the small statistical fluctuations of nearest-neighbour distances in high dimensions.

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