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Fractal Geometry: Mathematical Foundations and Applications

Fractal Geometry: Mathematical Foundations and Applications

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Author: Kenneth Falconer
Publisher: Wiley
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 157892

Media: Paperback
Edition: 2
Pages: 366
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 0.8

ISBN: 0470848626
Dewey Decimal Number: 514.742
EAN: 9780470848623

Publication Date: November 14, 2003
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Product Description
Since its original publication in 1990, Kenneth Falconer's Fractal Geometry: Mathematical Foundations and Applications has become a seminal text on the mathematics of fractals. It introduces the general mathematical theory and applications of fractals in a way that is accessible to students from a wide range of disciplines. This new edition has been extensively revised and updated. It features much new material, many additional exercises, notes and references, and an extended bibliography that reflects the development of the subject since the first edition.
* Provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the mathematical theory and applications of fractals.
* Each topic is carefully explained and illustrated by examples and figures.
* Includes all necessary mathematical background material.
* Includes notes and references to enable the reader to pursue individual topics.
* Features a wide selection of exercises, enabling the reader to develop their understanding of the theory.
* Supported by a Web site featuring solutions to exercises, and additional material for students and lecturers.
Fractal Geometry: Mathematical Foundations and Applications is aimed at undergraduate and graduate students studying courses in fractal geometry. The book also provides an excellent source of reference for researchers who encounter fractals in mathematics, physics, engineering, and the applied sciences.



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5 out of 5 stars Exposes fractal geometry as a real mathematical discipline.   April 13, 2000
Bernardo Vargas (Weimar, Germany)
13 out of 13 found this review helpful

I appreciate Falconer's books on fractal geometry because they show the topic as it really is: a whole mathematical discipline on its own right and not just a nice temporary fashion.

It begins introducing basic topological concepts and then proceeds to develop the theory for several possible definitions of fractal dimension, showing the relations between them. Then it explores deeply the local geometry of different kinds of fractal objects, and studies some other geometrical situations, like the pojection of fractals (ever thought of a DIGITAL sundial? Here it is described!).

The book also includes a lot of applications to other areas of mathematics and physics, a great amount of graphics, and much more.

The text is suitable from third year undergraduate school and on. It is a larger but lighter version of "The Geometry of Fractal Sets".


5 out of 5 stars Theoretical as well as practical insight   August 13, 2001
Steve Uhlig (Delft, The Netherlands)
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

The first part of the book is essentially of a theoretical nature, with a thorough treatment of fractal geometry at a mathematical point of view. The second part on the other hand provides a flavour of the problems of fractal geometry in practice...so mathematicians as well as people interested in applications only should both find this book interesting. The maths are not easy but quite "understandable" for science undergrads...some notions of calculus or topology would help... but the introduction is excellent and allows anyone to follow the course of the book (but for understanding the proofs a good math background is required).

Excellent for understanding the geometrical properties of fractals.


5 out of 5 stars What every student should know about fractals.   February 10, 2003
Palle E T Jorgensen (Iowa City, Iowa United States)
12 out of 13 found this review helpful

Fractals make headlines from time to time[--are they everywhere?], and and they make lovely color pictures; but they are also part of a substantial mathematical theory, one with an
exciting mathematical history. This very important book presents
the subject in a way that it can be taught to students, and it starts with the basics, systematically, step by step, building up the material. Or it can be used for selfstudy! It has great exercises too! In view of the many applications to geometric analysis, to PDE, and to statistics, it is likely that fractal geometry will soon be a standard math course taught in many (more) math departments. By now it is widely recognized that the selfsimilarity aspects of the wavelet algorithms are key to their sucess. The book came out in 1990, and the author has an equally attractive book on the subject from 1985[The geometry of fractal sets] with a slightly more potential theoretic bent.



5 out of 5 stars One of the best books on fractals to be found anywhere!   March 19, 1998
9 out of 12 found this review helpful

The book opens the doors of mathematics: it isn't an easy door, but well worth the effort. It bridges the gap between beginner texts and advanced study and covers the basic material in a hard hitting manner. Those looking for "giltz" should look elsewhere. It is a book of great understanding and depth. Your unique Associates ID is: thefractaltransl.


5 out of 5 stars A rare find   October 7, 2006
J. MOLDOVAN
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I agree with all that was said by the other reviews here but add one important point. The physical layout, (typeface, drawings, whitespace etc.) of this book is brilliantly done. This is often overlooked by the producers of technical works who do it "on the cheap", but it is vital if one is to use the book day after day, as I have had to.

While the subject matter is not easy, this is an excellent book to motivate one to get stuck into the underlying mathematics. The reward is a little insight into the often beatiful theorems and practical results found in this stimulating field of study.


 
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