| #4292523 in Books | 1997-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.67 x6.04l,.0 | File type: PDF | 310 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| It an easy read and requires few supplementary materials|By Derek|Wrote my undergrad thesis with this book as my main source. I am manic I must say again. I read this book and used its applications for a personal project I cannot disclose. It an easy read and requires few supplementary materials. I must say that you cannot be ignorant of mathematics either.|19 of 20 people fou||"…(the second edition) features new material, additional exercises, notes and references and an extended bibliography…" (Zentralblatt Fur Didatik der Mathematik)|From the Publisher|An accessible introduction
An accessible introduction to fractals, useful as a text or reference. Part I is concerned with the general theory of fractals and their geometry, covering dimensions and their methods of calculation, plus the local form of fractals and their projections and intersections. Part II contains examples of fractals drawn from a wide variety of areas of mathematics and physics, including self-similar and self-affine sets, graphs of functions, examples from number theory and pu...
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