wjgilbert@watmath.waterloo.edu (William J. Gilbert) (02/16/88)
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS AND ACTUARIAL SCIENCE SEMINAR AND FRACTAL GEOMETRY AND DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS SEMINAR SERIES ===================================================== TITLE: Correlation Dimension and Data Set Size SPEAKER: Prof. Christopher Essex, Dept. of Applied Mathematics, University of Western Ontario DATE: Tuesday, February 23, 1988 TIME: 3:30 p.m. ROOM: MC 1056 ABSTRACT: The effective development of ideas arising in connection with the study of chaos for application to practical problems depends upon our ability to determine dimension from time series. A straight forward technique for estimating data requirements for the computation of scaling dimension is introduced. It confirms the validity of the computations of scaling dimension for the simple maps and systems of equations to which the correlation (scaling) dimension algorithm was originally applied. However it does not support computations of this dimension done on time series arising from meteorological or neurobiological measurements. Coffee and cake will be served in MC 6123 after the talk.