This volume is a sequel to the books Fractals: Theory and Applications in Engineering (Springer-Verlag 1999) and Fractals in Engineering. From Theory to Industrial Applications (Springer-Verlag 1997) presenting some of the most recent advances in the ?eld. It is a fascinating exercise to follow the progress of knowledge in this interdisciplinary area as witnessed by these three volumes. Firstcon?rmingprevioustrendsobservedin1997and1999appliedma- ematical research on fractals has now reached a mature level where beautiful theories are developed in direct contact with engineering concerns. The four papers in the Mathematical Aspects section constitute valuable additions to the set of tools needed by the engineer: Synthetic pictures modelling and rendering in computer graphics (Theory and Applications of Fractal Tops by Michael Barnsley) curve approximation and \fractal B-splines\ (Splines Fractal Functions and Besov and Triebel-Lizorkin Spaces by Peter Mas- pust) deep understanding of the Hol .. derian properties of certain stochastic processes useful in a large number of applications (H.. olderian random fu- tions by Antoine Ayache et al. ) and study of the invariant measure of a coupled discrete dynamical system (Fractal Stationary Density in Coupled MapsbyJu..rgen Jost et al. ). The second section of the book describes novel physical applications as well as recent progress on more classical ones. The paper A Network of Fr- tal Force Chains and Their E?ect in Granular Materials under Compression by Luis E. Vallejo et al.
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.