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Khue, P. N., Huseby, O., Saucier, A., & Muller, J. (2002). Application of generalized multifractal analysis for characterization of geological formations. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 14(9), 2347-2352. External link

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Muller, J., Huseby, O., & Saucier, A. (1995). Influence of multifractal scaling of pore geometry on permeabilities of sedimentary rocks. Chaos Solitons & Fractals, 5(8), 1485-1492. External link

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Saucier, A., Richer, J., & Muller, J. (2002). Assessing the scope of the multifractal approach to textural characterization with statistical reconstruction of images. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 311(1-2), 231-259. External link

Saucier, A., & Muller, J. (2002). Using principal component analysis to enhance the generalized multifractal analysis approach to textural segmentation : theory and application to microresistivity well logs. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 309(3-4), 419-444. External link

Saucier, A., & Muller, J. (1999, January). Generalization of multifractal analysis based on polynomial expansions on the generating function [Paper]. Fractal Theory and Applications in Engineering, London. External link

Saucier, A., & Muller, J. (1999, January). New statistical textural transforms for non-stationary signals: application to generalized multifractal analysis [Paper]. Paradigms of complexity, fractals ans structure in the sciences, Singapore. Unavailable

Saucier, A., & Muller, J. (1999). Textural analysis of disordered materials with multifractals. Physica. A, Theoretical and statistical physics, 267(1-2), 221-238. External link

Saucier, A., & Muller, J. (1993). Remarks on some properties of geometrical multifractals. Physica A Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 199(3-4), 350-362. External link

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