NOTES AND BACKGROUND
If you break a line of length 1 into self similar bits of length
1/
m there are
m1 bits and we say the dimension of the
line is 1.
If you break up a square of side 1 into self similar squares with
edge
1/
m then there are
m2 smaller squares and we say
the dimension is 2.
If you break up a cube of side 1 into self similar cubes with edge
1/
m then there are
m3 smaller cubes and we say the
dimension is 3.
In each case we say the magnification factor is
m meaning that we
have to scale the lengths by a factor of
m to produce the original
shape. So the formula is:
|
number of bits = (magnification factor)d |
|
where d is the
dimension, i.e.
n =
md.