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Fractal Dimension in the Large Scale Distribution of Galaxies
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 August 2017
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In this work, we start from the definition of fractal dimension and by the number counting of galaxies to investigate that if the large scale distribution of galaxies has really a fractal structure. A fractal dimension in a distribution of objects is defined as where N(R) is the number of objects within scale R. To find out D from number counting we have to pay attention to that the distribution of galaxies could not be a regular fractal map. The N(R) would understand as a statistical average. To avoid the edge effect appearing in the number counting we compare it with that obtained from an average by many times Monte Carlo sampling which is a uniform distribution and would have Dr = 3. From eq. (1) we get
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