The square in Figure 10.13.7a was expressed as the union of 4 nonoverlapping squares as

Chapter 10, Problem 7

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The square in Figure 10.13.7a was expressed as the union of 4 nonoverlapping squares as in Figure 10.13.7b. Suppose that it is expressed instead as the union of 16 nonoverlapping squares. Verify that its Hausdorff dimension is still 2, as determined by Equation 2.

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