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Fractals / Multifractal system / Hurst exponent / Fractal / Box counting / Time series / Wavelet / DFA / Detrended fluctuation analysis
Date: 2015-11-18 09:12:45
Fractals
Multifractal system
Hurst exponent
Fractal
Box counting
Time series
Wavelet
DFA
Detrended fluctuation analysis

doi:j.physa

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