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Maybe this book is advanced version of "Fractal Geometry",
By Takayuki Tatekawa (Tokyo, Japan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Techniques in Fractal Geometry (Hardcover)
I had read "Fractal Geometry" in last year. Then I purchase this book. It seems advanced version of "Fractal Geometry". In this book, some applications of fractal for science and engineering. For example, thermodynamic formalism, ergodic theorem, multifractal analysis, differential equations, and so on. I think that this book will become good textbook for scientist and engineer who apply fractal geometry for their field.
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Dimension of fractal objects,
By Massimiliano Celaschi (Graffignano, Viterbo Italy) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Techniques in Fractal Geometry (Hardcover)
A suitable book to remove any doubt about calculation of dimension of fractal objects. I enjoyed the chapter about ergodic theorem.
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Techniques in Fractal Geometry by K. J. Falconer (Hardcover - April 28, 1997)
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