Get Free Shipping on orders over $79
Frontiers of Fractal Analysis : Recent Advances and Challenges - Santo Banerjee

Frontiers of Fractal Analysis

Recent Advances and Challenges

By: Santo Banerjee (Editor), A. Gowrisankar (Editor)

Paperback | 8 October 2024 | Edition Number 1

At a Glance

Paperback


RRP $120.00

$103.75

14%OFF

or 4 interest-free payments of $25.94 with

 or 

Ships in 5 to 6 business days

The history of describing natural objects using geometry is as old as the advent of science itself, in which traditional shapes are the basis of our intuitive understanding of geometry. However, nature is not restricted to such Euclidean objects which are only characterized typically by integer dimensions. Hence, the conventional geometric approach cannot meet the requirements of solving or analysing nonlinear problems which are related with natural phenomena, therefore, the fractal theory has been born, which aims to understand complexity and provide an innovative way to recognize irregularity and complex systems. Although the concepts of fractal geometry have found wide applications in many forefront areas of science, engineering and societal issues, they also have interesting implications of a more practical nature for the older classical areas of science. Since its discovery, there has been a surge of research activities in using this powerful concept in almost every branch of scientific disciplines to gain deep insights into many unresolved problems.

This book includes eight chapters which focus on gathering cutting-edge research and proposing application of fractals features in both traditional scientific disciplines and in applied fields.

More in Mathematical Theory of Computation

Discrete Mathematics for Computing : Grassroots - Peter Grossman
Crypto Engine Design : Cyber Shorts - Wen-Long Chin
Crypto Engine Design : Cyber Shorts - Wen-Long Chin
AI Value Creators : Beyond the Generative AI User Mindset - Dario Gil
Hands-On Generative AI with Transformers and Diffusion Models - Apolinario Passos