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      Multifractal properties of elementary cellular automata in a discrete wavelet approach of MF-DFA

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          In 2005, Nagler and Claussen (Phys. Rev. E 71 (2005) 067103) investigated the time series of the elementary cellular automata (ECA) for possible (multi)fractal behavior. They eliminated the polynomial background at^b through the direct fitting of the polynomial coefficients a and b. We here reconsider their work eliminating the polynomial trend by means of the multifractal-based detrended fluctuation analysis (MF-DFA) in which the wavelet multiresolution property is employed to filter out the trend in a more speedy way than the direct polynomial fitting and also with respect to the wavelet transform modulus maxima (WTMM) procedure. In the algorithm, the discrete fast wavelet transform is used to calculate the trend as a local feature that enters the so-called details signal. We illustrate our result for three representative ECA rules: 90, 105, and 150. We confirm their multifractal behavior and provide our results for the scaling parameters

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                23 August 2009
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                10.1209/0295-5075/87/28003
                0908.3345
                b5988b0d-b784-4082-8edc-fc951d2b5277

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                Europhys. Lett. 87 (2009) 28003
                8 pages, 5 figures, 21 references
                nlin.CG nlin.CD physics.data-an

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