Scale invariance has been found to empirically hold for a number of complex systems. The correct evaluation of the scaling exponents of a time series is fundamental to assess the real physical nature of a phenomenon. The traditional methods used to determine these scaling exponents are equivalent because they all rely on the numerical evaluation of the variance. However, two statistical classes of phenomena exist: fractal Brownian motions and Levy flights and walks. In this book I present the theory and concepts of alternative fractal methods of time series analysis. I introduce a...
Scale invariance has been found to empirically hold for a number of complex systems. The correct evaluation of the scaling exponents of a time series ...