Resumen
We studied the spatial distribution of galaxies with samples from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) including observational holes in the masks. From a multifractal formalism and using the sliding window technique for each sample, we have determined the fractal dimension and the lacunarity spectrum. Aditionally, the scale of homogeneity was determined for each struture parameter. Our results show that the galaxy clustering exhibits a behavior that depends on the radial distance, revealing that the hierarchical distribution is not a fractal at large-scales, with a transition to homogeneity on large scales below 130 Mpc/h.