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Slow relaxation and landscape-driven dynamics in viscous ripening foams. [PDF]
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Is the Geometry of Nature Fractal?
Science, 1998zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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The Fractal Geometry of Evolution
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1993This study is aimed at showing that the fractal geometry of taxonomic systems (Burlando, 1990) reflects self-similar evolutionary pattern. Evidence is achieved by three steps: (i) examination of taxonomic data from the fossil record; (ii) examination of taxonomic data from phylogenetic systematics; (iii) comparisons among different levels of the ...
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Rivista di biologia, 2009
The extension of the concepts of Fractal Geometry (Mandelbrot [1983]) toward the life sciences has led to significant progress in understanding complex functional properties and architectural / morphological / structural features characterising cells and tissues during ontogenesis and both normal and pathological development processes. It has even been
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The extension of the concepts of Fractal Geometry (Mandelbrot [1983]) toward the life sciences has led to significant progress in understanding complex functional properties and architectural / morphological / structural features characterising cells and tissues during ontogenesis and both normal and pathological development processes. It has even been
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FRACTAL GEOMETRIES IN DECAY MODELS
Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General, 1984Results of computer studies of the geometries produced by two distinct decay models are present. While one of the models (diffusion-limited decay) results in compact clusters, the other (random-walk decay) produces ramified clusters with the Hausdorf dimension (df) equal to 1.75+or-0.03 and 2.34+or-0.03 in two and three dimensions respectively.
J R Banavar, M Muthukumar, J F Willemsen
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Artificial Intelligence, 1990
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Fractal Geometry of Helicity Amplitude
Fractals, 1997Fractal geometry is in use to get lucid and visual explanation of many a natural and complex phenomena. High Energy Scattering process is quite complex a happening in science. Several methods are available to explain the events linked with high energy scattering.
Mohanty, S., Nayak, S. N.
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The Fractal Geometry of the Brain: An Overview
2016The first chapter of this book introduces some history, philosophy, and basic concepts of fractal geometry and discusses how the neurosciences can benefit from applying computational fractal-based analysis. Further, it compares fractal with Euclidean approaches to analyzing and quantifying the brain in its entire physiopathological spectrum and ...
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Computational fractal geometry with WFA
Acta Informatica, 1997zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Karel Culík II, Jarkko Kari 0001
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Fractal geometry is not the geometry of nature
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 1994Abstract In recent years the magnificent world of fractals has been revealed. Some of the fractal images resemble natural forms so closely that Benoit Mandelbrot's hypothesis, that the fractal geometry is the geometry of natural objects, has been accepted by scientists and non-scientists alike.
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