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4.0 out of 5 stars Seems to be an unread classic, January 29, 2010
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This review is from: Integral, Probability, and Fractal Measures (Hardcover)
Some people might prefer an easy approach to fractals,
but long experience has taught me that Dr. Edgar is right in trying to develop fractals
in a systematic way. This book tries to lay a foundation
in traditional analysis, measure theory and topology for the rough
self-similarity of sand piles and drainage basins.
The trajectories of Levy flights are shown on page 248,
but as in his other books Edgar seems to forget that you need concrete
generating function in complete analysis?
Combinatorial theory seems to be a bridge between analysis and fractal measures
and that is ignored in this book. The quantum mechanical
connection of fractals is also a more recent development,
but is shadowed in the product spaces herein.
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Integral, Probability, and Fractal Measures
Integral, Probability, and Fractal Measures by Gerald A. Edgar (Hardcover - December 5, 1997)
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