Multifractal formalism for fractal signals: The structure-function approach versus the wavelet-transform modulus-maxima method

J. F. Muzy, E. Bacry, and A. Arneodo
Phys. Rev. E 47, 875 – Published 1 February 1993
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Abstract

Several attempts have been made recently to generalize the multifractal formalism, originally introduced for singular measures, to fractal signals. We report on a systematic comparison between the structure-function approach, pioneered by Parisi and Frisch [in 2 Proceedings of the International School on Turbulence and Predictability in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics and Climate Dynamics, edited by M. Ghil, R. Benzi, and G. Parisi (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1985), p. 84] to account for the multifractal nature of fully developed turbulent signals, and an alternative method we have developed within the framework of the wavelet-transform analysis. We comment on the intrinsic limitations of the structure-function approach; this technique has fundamental drawbacks and does not provide a full characterization of the singularities of a signal in many cases. We demonstrate that our method, based on the wavelet-transform modulus-maxima representation, works in most situations and is likely to be the ground of a unified multifractal description of self-affine distributions. Our theoretical considerations are both illustrated on pedagogical examples and supported by numerical simulations.

  • Received 26 May 1992

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.47.875

©1993 American Physical Society

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J. F. Muzy

  • Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal, Avenue Schweitzer, 33600 Pessac, France

E. Bacry

  • Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal, Avenue Schweitzer, 33600 Pessac, France
  • DMI, Ecole Normale Supérieure, 45 rue d’Ulm, 75230 Paris CEDEX, France

A. Arneodo

  • Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal, Avenue Schweitzer, 33600 Pessac, France

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Vol. 47, Iss. 2 — February 1993

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