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  2. Minkowski–Bouligand dimension - Wikipedia

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    Estimating the box-counting dimension of the coast of Great Britain. In fractal geometry, the Minkowski–Bouligand dimension, also known as Minkowski dimension or box-counting dimension, is a way of determining the fractal dimension of a bounded set in a Euclidean space, or more generally in a metric space (,).

  3. Minkowski content - Wikipedia

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    In particular, the m-dimensional Minkowski content in R n is not a measure unless m = 0, in which case it is the counting measure. Indeed, clearly the Minkowski content assigns the same value to the set A as well as its closure. If A is a closed m-rectifiable set in R n, given as the image of a bounded set from R m under a Lipschitz function ...

  4. Minkowski distance - Wikipedia

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    The Minkowski distance or Minkowski metric is a metric in a normed vector space which can be considered as a generalization of both the Euclidean distance and the Manhattan distance. It is named after the Polish mathematician Hermann Minkowski .

  5. Hausdorff dimension - Wikipedia

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    The Minkowski dimension is similar to, and at least as large as, the Hausdorff dimension, and they are equal in many situations. However, the set of rational points in [0, 1] has Hausdorff dimension zero and Minkowski dimension one. There are also compact sets for which the Minkowski dimension is strictly larger than the Hausdorff dimension.

  6. Minkowski space - Wikipedia

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    Hermann Minkowski (1864–1909) found that the theory of special relativity could be best understood as a four-dimensional space, since known as the Minkowski spacetime.. In physics, Minkowski space (or Minkowski spacetime) (/ m ɪ ŋ ˈ k ɔː f s k i,-ˈ k ɒ f-/ [1]) is the main mathematical description of spacetime in the absence of gravitation.

  7. Hausdorff measure - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, Hausdorff measure is a generalization of the traditional notions of area and volume to non-integer dimensions, specifically fractals and their Hausdorff dimensions. It is a type of outer measure , named for Felix Hausdorff , that assigns a number in [0,∞] to each set in R n {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} ^{n}} or, more generally ...

  8. Minkowski inequality - Wikipedia

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    If is the counting measure on a two-point set = {,}, then Minkowski's integral inequality gives the usual Minkowski inequality as a special case: for putting () = (,) for =,, the integral inequality gives

  9. Minkowski functional - Wikipedia

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    These relationships between seminorms, Minkowski functionals, and absorbing disks is a major reason why Minkowski functionals are studied and used in functional analysis. In particular, through these relationships, Minkowski functionals allow one to "translate" certain geometric properties of a subset of X {\textstyle X} into certain algebraic ...