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Image Compression Using Fractal Functions
The rapid growth of geographic information technologies in the field of processing and analysis of spatial data has led to a significant increase in the role of geographic information systems in various fields of human activity.
Olga Svynchuk +4 more
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Self-Similar Turbulent Dynamo [PDF]
The amplification of magnetic fields in a highly conducting fluid is studied numerically. During growth, the magnetic field is spatially intermittent: it does not uniformly fill the volume, but is concentrated in long thin folded structures. Contrary to a commonly held view, intermittency of the folded field does not increase indefinitely throughout ...
Schekochihin, A +3 more
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Self-similar factor approximants [PDF]
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Gluzman, S. +2 more
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Self-similarity Characteristics of Vertical Axis Wind Turbine Wakes [PDF]
Wake generated by wind turbine can greatly influence the performance of downstream turbine. To better understand the wake self-similarity characteristics of vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT), the shear stress transport (SST) turbulence model with the ...
X. Y. Zhang +5 more
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Intransitive self-similar groups [PDF]
A group is said to be self-similar provided it admits a faithful state-closed representation on some regular $m$-tree and the group is said to be transitive self-similar provided additionally it induces transitive action on the first level of the tree. A standard approach for constructing a transitive self-similar representation of a group has been by ...
Dantas, Alex C. +2 more
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Self-similarity Driven Demosaicking
Digital cameras record only one color component per pixel, red, green or blue. Demosaicking is the process by which one can infer a whole color matrix from such a matrix of values, thus interpolating the two missing color values per pixel.
Antoni Buades +3 more
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The box-counting dimension, which can effectively reflect the complexity and self-similarity of models, is an important method for calculating the fractal dimension of models.
Chong Wang, Weiqiang An
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Cabrelli, C.A., Molter, U.M.
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A universal model describing the structure and functions of living systems
Can Life be explained based on the fundamental Laws of Nature? This question is central in Science since its answer could unify Physics and Biology and open new routes for Medicine.
Antonis Mistriotis
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Value at risk and self-similarity [PDF]
The concept of Value at Risk measures the "risk" of a portfolio and is a statement of the following form: With probability q the potential loss will not exceed the Value at Risk figure. It is in widespread use within the banking industry.
Menkens, Olaf
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