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Fractals everywhere
Book • 1988
Fractals Everywhere is a highly influential text that explores the tools, methods, and theory of deterministic fractal geometry.
The book emphasizes how fractal geometry can be applied to model real objects in the physical world.
It covers foundational topics such as metric spaces, contraction mappings, fractal dimension, Julia sets, and Mandelbrot sets.
The new edition includes two 16-page full-color inserts of fractal images, problems and tools emphasizing fractal applications, an answers section, and a bonus CD with an IFS Generator software for designing iterated function systems and fractal images.
It is suitable for undergraduate and graduate students from various backgrounds.
The book emphasizes how fractal geometry can be applied to model real objects in the physical world.
It covers foundational topics such as metric spaces, contraction mappings, fractal dimension, Julia sets, and Mandelbrot sets.
The new edition includes two 16-page full-color inserts of fractal images, problems and tools emphasizing fractal applications, an answers section, and a bonus CD with an IFS Generator software for designing iterated function systems and fractal images.
It is suitable for undergraduate and graduate students from various backgrounds.
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