Abstract

A fractal structure is a countable family of coverings which displays accurate information about the irregularities that a set presents when being explored with enough level of detail. It is worth noting that fractal structures become especially appropriate to provide new definitions of fractal dimension, which constitutes a valuable measure to test for chaos in dynamical systems. In this paper, we explore several approaches to calculate the fractal dimension of a subset with respect to a fractal structure. These models generalize the classical box dimension in the context of Euclidean subspaces from a discrete viewpoint. To illustrate the flexibility of the new models, we calculate the fractal dimension of a family of self-affine sets associated with certain discrete dynamical systems.

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