The Moran Equation

Moran Equation Exercise Answer

As the right side shows, this fractal can be decomposed into four pieces with r1 = r2 = r3 = r4 = 1/4, and one with r5 = 1/2.
Thus the Moran equation is
4⋅((1/4)d) + (1/2)d = 1.
Taking x = (1/2)d, we see (1/4)d = x2 and the Moran equation becomes the quadratic equation
4⋅x2 + x = 1
The quadratic formula gives
x = (-1 ± √(17))/8
Taking the positive solution for x and solving x = (1/2)d, we find
d = Log((-1 + √(17))/8)/Log(1/2) ≈ 1.35702 ... .
Do you see other decompositions of this fractal? What about five copies scaled by 1/4 and four copies scaled by 1/8? Will the Moran equation give the same value for the dimension?

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