On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 14:50:28 +1200, Lawrence D'Oliveiro
<l...@geek-central.gen.new_zealand> wrote:

>In message <7x63ew3uo9....@ruckus.brouhaha.com>,  wrote:
>
>> Lawrence D'Oliveiro <l...@geek-central.gen.new_zealand> writes:
>>
>>> I don't think any countable set, even a countably-infinite set, can have
>>> a fractal dimension. It's got to be uncountably infinite, and therefore
>>> uncomputable.
>> 
>> I think the idea is you assume uniform continuity of the set (as
>> expressed by a parametrized curve).  That should let you approximate
>> the fractal dimension.
>
>Fractals are, by definition, not uniform in that sense.

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