Offering a practical introduction to the subject, the majority of the text explores the real-world examples of the failure of classical Euclidean geometry to deal with and solve certain classical and modern problems in geography, chemistry and geometry. This book is intended for scientists and engineers, focusing on the applications of fractal geometry and the control theory of engineering to solve these and other problems. Topics include Koch curves, fractal structures, fractals in fluid mechanics, electrical phenomena, particle motion as well as fractals in analysis. The nature of this material will have a broad-based appeal in the scientific community.
