2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-72239-9_16
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The Creative Economy in Romania, a Key Factor of Economic Integration in the European Union

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“…l Analysis-Kolmogorov Complexity al analysis has been used since the 1980s as a tool to understand the complexity of the d has been applied in spatial analysis to study the phenomenon of urban agglomeration t dynamics [32] or economic phenomena [33]. It can be compared to classical approaches to ctal analysis such as Ruler Dimension [34,35] BoxCounting [31,[36][37][38], Dilation Dimension ass Dimension [40], Local Connected Fractal Dimension [41], Perimeter-Area Dimension formation Dimension [44], Minkowski Dimension [45], Multifractal Dimension [46,47] or ractal Fragmentation Index [48][49][50]. Kolmogorov complexity is the indicator by which the complexity of the turnover and the number of employees for the Bucharest-Ilfov ent Region was established.…”
Section: Sholl Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…l Analysis-Kolmogorov Complexity al analysis has been used since the 1980s as a tool to understand the complexity of the d has been applied in spatial analysis to study the phenomenon of urban agglomeration t dynamics [32] or economic phenomena [33]. It can be compared to classical approaches to ctal analysis such as Ruler Dimension [34,35] BoxCounting [31,[36][37][38], Dilation Dimension ass Dimension [40], Local Connected Fractal Dimension [41], Perimeter-Area Dimension formation Dimension [44], Minkowski Dimension [45], Multifractal Dimension [46,47] or ractal Fragmentation Index [48][49][50]. Kolmogorov complexity is the indicator by which the complexity of the turnover and the number of employees for the Bucharest-Ilfov ent Region was established.…”
Section: Sholl Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fractal analysis has been used since the 1980s as a tool to understand the complexity of the system, and has been applied in spatial analysis to study the phenomenon of urban agglomeration [29], forest dynamics [30] or economic phenomena [31]. It can be compared to classical approaches to binary fractal analysis such as Ruler Dimension [32,33] BoxCounting [29,[34][35][36], Dilation Dimension [29,37], Mass Dimension [38], Local Connected Fractal Dimension [39], Perimeter-Area Dimension [40,41], Information Dimension [42], Minkowski Dimension [43], Multifractal Dimension [44,45] or recently Fractal Fragmentation Index [46][47][48].…”
Section: Fractal Analysis-kolmogorov Complexitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of the creative economy, therefore, can be described as the various theories of the multifaceted nature of significance that a significant life events provide for those involved in the creative process. The creative economy is creative values being generated as a consequence of concept (Toma et al, 2018;Skavronska, 2017;Moore, 2014). The economic activity of the creative industry is shown through projects focused on exploratory and commercial concepts (Lenfle, 2008;Hotho & Champion, 2011).…”
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“…The best-known example are meteorological phenomena, but most physiological processes, and in general biological ones, recorded accurately and without filtration that retain only strictly periodic components, show fractal characteristics 18 . Already established applications of fractal analysis include population dynamics, epidemiology 19 , OCR for Arabic scripts 20 , architecture 21 , analysis of the tendency to concentrate economic activities in the main core of the national polycentric network 22 , pattern analysis in the creative economies in Romania 23 . Further application of the box-counting fractal analysis method for determining the compaction pattern of forest areas 24 and analysis of the fragmentation tendency of forest areas in of Romania [25][26][27][28][29] have been published.…”
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