Fractals in Engineering: From Theory to Industrial Applications

Fractal analysis research is expanding into a variety of engineering domains. The strong potential of this work is now beginning to be seen in important applications in real industrial situations. Recent research progress has already led to new developments in domains such as signal processing and c...

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Other Authors: Lévy Véhel, Jacques (Editor), Lutton, Evelyne (Editor), Tricot, Claude (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London Springer London 1997
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Online Access:BTU01
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Summary:Fractal analysis research is expanding into a variety of engineering domains. The strong potential of this work is now beginning to be seen in important applications in real industrial situations. Recent research progress has already led to new developments in domains such as signal processing and chemical engineering, and the major advances in fractal theory that underlie such developments are detailed here. New domains of applications are also presented, among them environmental science and rough surface analysis. Sections include multifractal analysis, iterated function systems, random processes, network traffic analysis, fractals and waves, image compression, and applications in physics. Fractals in Engineering emphasizes the connection between fractal analysis research and applications to industry. It is an important volume that illustrates the scientific and industrial value of this exciting field
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (IX, 402 p)
ISBN:9781447109952
DOI:10.1007/978-1-4471-0995-2

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