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FD3: A Program for Measuring Fractal Dimension

John J. Sarraille

California State University, Stanislaus

Lin S. Myers

California State University, Stanislaus

Introduced is FD3, a program for estimation of fractal dimensions that may indicate the presence of chaos. The program, written in C computer language, will run on a variety of computers (e.g., Macintosh(r), IBM compatible, Next workstation) as long as they have a C compiler. Specific application is shown with the estimation of the fractal dimension of Bender-Gestalt. Included are the values for capacity, information, and correlation dimension for the nine drawings.

Educational and Psychological Measurement, Vol. 54, No. 1, 94-97 (1994)
DOI: 10.1177/0013164494054001010


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