Fractals In Engineering - Proceedings Of The Conference On Fractals In Engineering 94

Fractals In Engineering - Proceedings Of The Conference On Fractals In Engineering 94

Author: C Trico

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1995-01-16

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 9814550574

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Fractal sets serve as excellent models in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and other fields. However, the actual applications of these fascinating models are often unknown even to specialists in fractal theories. The communication of the most recent results utilising fractal concepts in experimental and industrial engineering research was thus a major challenge discussed in the above conference.The resulting proceedings are organised around five main themes: Materials Processing, Flow, Natural Sciences, Signal and Image Analysis and Mathematical Methods. Almost 50 papers are included in this volume. Besides the classical topics, the book also introduces an important session on Fractal Signal and Image Analysis, a subject which is rapidly gaining recognition in computer science and engineering for its promising industrial applications.


Analysis, Probability And Mathematical Physics On Fractals

Analysis, Probability And Mathematical Physics On Fractals

Author: Patricia Alonso Ruiz

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2020-02-26

Total Pages: 594

ISBN-13: 9811215545

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In the 50 years since Mandelbrot identified the fractality of coastlines, mathematicians and physicists have developed a rich and beautiful theory describing the interplay between analytic, geometric and probabilistic aspects of the mathematics of fractals. Using classical and abstract analytic tools developed by Cantor, Hausdorff, and Sierpinski, they have sought to address fundamental questions: How can we measure the size of a fractal set? How do waves and heat travel on irregular structures? How are analysis, geometry and stochastic processes related in the absence of Euclidean smooth structure? What new physical phenomena arise in the fractal-like settings that are ubiquitous in nature?This book introduces background and recent progress on these problems, from both established leaders in the field and early career researchers. The book gives a broad introduction to several foundational techniques in fractal mathematics, while also introducing some specific new and significant results of interest to experts, such as that waves have infinite propagation speed on fractals. It contains sufficient introductory material that it can be read by new researchers or researchers from other areas who want to learn about fractal methods and results.


Scaling, Fractals and Wavelets

Scaling, Fractals and Wavelets

Author: Patrice Abry

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-03-01

Total Pages: 382

ISBN-13: 1118622901

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Scaling is a mathematical transformation that enlarges or diminishes objects. The technique is used in a variety of areas, including finance and image processing. This book is organized around the notions of scaling phenomena and scale invariance. The various stochastic models commonly used to describe scaling — self-similarity, long-range dependence and multi-fractals — are introduced. These models are compared and related to one another. Next, fractional integration, a mathematical tool closely related to the notion of scale invariance, is discussed, and stochastic processes with prescribed scaling properties (self-similar processes, locally self-similar processes, fractionally filtered processes, iterated function systems) are defined. A number of applications where the scaling paradigm proved fruitful are detailed: image processing, financial and stock market fluctuations, geophysics, scale relativity, and fractal time-space.


Reflexing Interfaces: The Complex Coevolution of Information Technology Ecosystems

Reflexing Interfaces: The Complex Coevolution of Information Technology Ecosystems

Author: Orsucci, Franco F.

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2008-03-31

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 1599046296

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"This book discusses the application of complex theories in information and communication technology, with a focus on the interaction between living systems and information technologies, providing researchers, scholars, and IT professionals with a fundamental resource on such topics as virtual reality; fuzzy logic systems; and complexity science in artificial intelligence, evolutionary computation, neural networks, and 3-D modeling"--Provided by publisher.


Fractal Reviews in the Natural and Applied Sciences

Fractal Reviews in the Natural and Applied Sciences

Author: M.M. Novak

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1995-08-01

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13: 9780412710209

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This book contains state of the art contributions to this rapidly growing research area. It will be of essential value to mathematicians, physicists and engineers working in the fields of fractals and related phenomena and to researchers working in medicine and the life sciences.


Analysis of Computer and Communication Networks

Analysis of Computer and Communication Networks

Author: Fayez Gebali

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008-06-24

Total Pages: 685

ISBN-13: 0387744371

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Analysis of Computer and Communication Networks provides the basic techniques for modeling and analyzing two of the fundamental components of high performance networks: switching equipment, and software employed at the end nodes and intermediate switches. The book also reviews the design options used to build efficient switching equipment. Topics covered include Markov chains and queuing analysis, traffic modeling, interconnection networks, and switch architectures and buffering strategies. This book covers the mathematical theory and techniques necessary for analyzing telecommunication systems. Queuing and Markov chain analyses are provided for many protocols currently in use. The book then discusses in detail applications of Markov chains and queuing analysis to model more than 15 communications protocols and hardware components.


Methods and Applications in Petroleum and Mineral Exploration and Engineering Geology

Methods and Applications in Petroleum and Mineral Exploration and Engineering Geology

Author: Said Gaci

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2021-06-19

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 0323856187

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Methods and Applications in Petroleum and Mineral Exploration and Engineering Geology is an interdisciplinary book bridging the fields of earth sciences and engineering. It covers topics on natural resources exploration as well as the application of geological exploration methods and techniques to engineering problems. Each topic is presented through theoretical approaches that are illustrated by case studies from around the globe. Methods and Applications in Petroleum and Mineral Exploration and Engineering Geology is a key resource for both academics and professionals, offering both practical and applied knowledge in resources exploration and engineering geology. - Features new exploration technologies including seismic, satellite images, basin studies, geochemical modeling and analysis - Presents cases studies from different countries such as the Hoggar area (Algeria), Urals and Siberia (Russia), North of Chile (II and III regions), and North of Italy (Trentino Alto adige) - Includes applications of the novel methods discussed


Novel Approaches in Cognitive Informatics and Natural Intelligence

Novel Approaches in Cognitive Informatics and Natural Intelligence

Author: Wang, Yingxu

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2008-12-31

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13: 1605661716

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Presents the latest advancements in cognitive informatics and natural intelligence. Covers the five areas of cognitive informatics, natural intelligence, autonomic computing, knowledge science, and relevant development.