The idea of a fractal as a mathematical object and as a model of natural phenomena is introduced by way of simple examples. The characterization of fractals both mathematically and experimentally is then discussed. Finally a model exemplifying the generation of fractal geometries in nature is discussed
An introduction to the Symposium 16 on Fractals and Geology is presented in this contribution. A sum...
This well-illustrated volume reviews the many applications of fractal geometry used to study earth s...
This well-illustrated volume reviews the many applications of fractal geometry used to study earth s...
The Scottish biologist D’Arcy once said “God always geometrizes.” The idea behind this statement is ...
What are fractals? Mathematicians like to make simple models to understand and advance the world aro...
Fractal geometry, largely inspired by Benoit Mandelbrot [1] during the sixties and seventies, is one...
Owing to the rapid emergence and growth of techniques in the engineering application of fractals, it...
Owing to the rapid emergence and growth of techniques in the engineering application of fractals, it...
Classical geometry has, for a long time, been used to shape our understanding of the natural world. ...
Fractals are everywhere. Fractals relate to many different branches of science and mathematics. They...
It has become evident that fractals are not to be tied down to one compact, Webster-style, paragraph...
Fractals are mathematically defined objects with self-similar detail on every level of magnification...
The central topic of this article is the analyse of a role which modern mathematics plays in develop...
This well-illustrated volume reviews the many applications of fractal geometry used to study earth s...
The target of this work is to explain basics of fractals generation and theory. The introdaction to ...
An introduction to the Symposium 16 on Fractals and Geology is presented in this contribution. A sum...
This well-illustrated volume reviews the many applications of fractal geometry used to study earth s...
This well-illustrated volume reviews the many applications of fractal geometry used to study earth s...
The Scottish biologist D’Arcy once said “God always geometrizes.” The idea behind this statement is ...
What are fractals? Mathematicians like to make simple models to understand and advance the world aro...
Fractal geometry, largely inspired by Benoit Mandelbrot [1] during the sixties and seventies, is one...
Owing to the rapid emergence and growth of techniques in the engineering application of fractals, it...
Owing to the rapid emergence and growth of techniques in the engineering application of fractals, it...
Classical geometry has, for a long time, been used to shape our understanding of the natural world. ...
Fractals are everywhere. Fractals relate to many different branches of science and mathematics. They...
It has become evident that fractals are not to be tied down to one compact, Webster-style, paragraph...
Fractals are mathematically defined objects with self-similar detail on every level of magnification...
The central topic of this article is the analyse of a role which modern mathematics plays in develop...
This well-illustrated volume reviews the many applications of fractal geometry used to study earth s...
The target of this work is to explain basics of fractals generation and theory. The introdaction to ...
An introduction to the Symposium 16 on Fractals and Geology is presented in this contribution. A sum...
This well-illustrated volume reviews the many applications of fractal geometry used to study earth s...
This well-illustrated volume reviews the many applications of fractal geometry used to study earth s...