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Quantum transport in fractal networks
Nature Photonics, 2021Xiao-Yun Xu+4 more
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The Journal of Pathology, 1997
Many natural objects, including most objects studied in pathology, have complex structural characteristics and the complexity of their structures, for example the degree of branching of vessels or the irregularity of a tumour boundary, remains at a constant level over a wide range of magnifications.
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Many natural objects, including most objects studied in pathology, have complex structural characteristics and the complexity of their structures, for example the degree of branching of vessels or the irregularity of a tumour boundary, remains at a constant level over a wide range of magnifications.
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Fractals and Fractal Correlations
Computers in Physics, 1994Leonard M. Sander+2 more
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Fractal Geometry: Mathematical Foundations and Applications
, 1990K. Falconer
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Self-Affine Fractals and Fractal Dimension
Physica Scripta, 1985Evaluating a fractal curve's approximate length by walking a compass defines a compass exponent. Long ago, I showed that for a self-similar curve (e.g., a model of coastline), the compass exponent coincides with all the other forms of the fractal dimension, e.g., the similarity, box or mass dimensions. Now walk a compass along a self-affine curve, such
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Fractal concepts in surface growth
, 1995A. Barabási, H. Stanley, L. Sander
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