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Fractal Geometry: Mathematical Foundations and Applications

, 1990
Part I Foundations: mathematical background Hausdorff measure and dimension alternative definitions of dimension techniques for calculating dimensions local structure of fractals projections of fractals products of fractals intersections of fractals ...
K. Falconer
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A Geometry of Specialisation [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Economic Journal, 2002
Division of labour models have become a standard analytical tool, along with competitive general equilibrium models (Ricardian, HOS, Ricardo-Viner), in public finance, trade, growth, development and macroeconomics. Yet unlike the earlier models, these models lack a canonical graphical representation.
Joseph F. Francois, Douglas Nelson
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A comprehensive introduction to differential geometry

, 1979
Spivak's Comprehensive introduction takes as its theme the classical roots of contemporary differential geometry. Spivak explains his Main Premise (my term) as follows: "in order for an introduction to differential geometry to expose the geometric aspect
M. Spivak
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Dynamical Systems in Neuroscience: The Geometry of Excitability and Bursting

, 2006
This book explains the relationship of electrophysiology, nonlinear dynamics, and the computational properties of neurons, with each concept presented in terms of both neuroscience and mathematics and illustrated using geometrical intuition.
E. Izhikevich
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Introduction: Geometry and Geometries

1999
Geometry is the study of shape. It takes its name from the Greek belief that geometry began with Egyptian surveyors of two or three millennia ago measuring the Earth, or at least the fertile expanse of it that was annually flooded by the Nile. The word comes from the Greek words geo (Earth) and metria (measuring).
David A. Brannan   +2 more
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Structure validation by Cα geometry: ϕ,ψ and Cβ deviation

Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics, 2003
Geometrical validation around the Cα is described, with a new Cβ measure and updated Ramachandran plot. Deviation of the observed Cβ atom from ideal position provides a single measure encapsulating the major structure‐validation information contained in ...
S. Lovell   +7 more
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Stochastic Geometry for Wireless Networks

, 2012
Covering point process theory, random geometric graphs and coverage processes, this rigorous introduction to stochastic geometry will enable you to obtain powerful, general estimates and bounds of wireless network performance and make good design choices
M. Haenggi
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Geometrie

2000
Workshop ...
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MLESAC: A New Robust Estimator with Application to Estimating Image Geometry

Computer Vision and Image Understanding, 2000
A new method is presented for robustly estimating multiple view relations from point correspondences. The method comprises two parts. The first is a new robust estimator MLESAC which is a generalization of the RANSAC estimator.
P. Torr, Andrew Zisserman
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Spin geometry

Graduate Studies in Mathematics, 2019
These are the notes accompanying the lectures on Spin Geometry, a PG course taught in Edinburgh in the Spring of 2010. The only requirement is a working familiarity with basic differential geometry and basic representation theory; although scholia on the
J. Figueroa-O’Farrill
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