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Fractals: Theory and Applications in Engineering

Theory and Applications in Engineering

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 1999

Overview

  • This title contains theoretical advances in various areas of fractal theory

  • The above advances are applied to areas in which fractal theory is already well established

  • Image compression and chemical engineering both have large audiences

  • More emphasis on industrial applications than the competition

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Table of contents (21 papers)

  1. Locally Self Similar Processes

  2. IFS

  3. Fractional Calculus

  4. Physical Sciences

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About this book

Owing to the rapid emergence and growth of techniques in the engineering application of fractals, it has become necessary to gather the most recent advances on a regular basis. This book is a continuation of the first volume - published in 1997 - but contains interesting developments. A major point is that mathematics has become more and more involved in the definition and use of fractal models. It seems that the time of the qualitative observation of fractal phenomena has gone. Now the main models are strongly based upon theoretical arguments. Fractals: Theory and Applications in Engineering is a multidisciplinary book which should interest every scientist working in areas connected to fractals.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Faculty of Technical Mathematics aus SC, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands

    Michel Dekking

  • INRIA, Le Chesnay Cedex, France

    Jacques Lévy Véhel, Evelyne Lutton

  • Université Blaise Pascal, Département Mathématiques, Aubière Cedex, France

    Claude Tricot

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