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On convex hull violation by superpositions

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Recently, we observed a violation of the convex hull principle for the super-imposed multifractals with measure, which we found difficult to explain in a simple way. Using the generalized entropy point of view for the description, we are able to resolve this problem.

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Stoop, R. On convex hull violation by superpositions. J Stat Phys 88, 1393–1398 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02732441

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