Colloqiuim- Effective multifractal spectra

Fri, 1 December, 2017 6:00pm

Title: Effective multifractal spectra

Speaker:  Jan Reimann, Mathematics, Penn State University

http://www.personal.psu.edu/jsr25/

Date and Time: Friday, Dec.1 1:00-2:00pm
Place: Rome 204

Abstract :

Multifractal measures play an important role in the study of point processes and strange attractors. A central component of the theory is the multifractal formalism, which connects local properties of a measure (pointwise dimensions) with its global properties (average scaling behavior).

In this talk I will introduce a new, effective multifractal spectrum, where we replace pointwise dimension by asymptotic compression ratio. It turns out that the underlying measure can be seen as a universal object for the multifractal analysis of computable measures. The multifractal spectrum of a computable measure can be expressed as a “deficiency of multifractality” spectrum with respect to the universal measure.

This in turn allows for developing a quantitative theory of dimension estimators based on Kolmogorov complexity. I will discuss some applications to seismological dynamics.

Short BIO: Jan Reimann is an Associate Professor in Mathematics at the Pennsylvania State University in University Park. He obtained his PhD from the University of Heidelberg in Germany and subsequently was a Morrey Assistant Professor at the University of California, Berkeley. His research focuses on computability theory and its connections to other areas, such as fractal geometry and number theory.


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