FRACTALS is an interdisciplinary journal on complex geometry, patterns and scaling. Covers recent developments in complex spatial and temporal behaviors in both nature and society.
Is there any point to any of this in the real world? The answer is…..yes. Fractals are abundant in nature, appearing in many structures and patterns that exhibit self-similarity and complexity across different scales. A classic example is the branching pattern of trees, where the trunk spli...
We present a general introduction to the world of fractals. The attention is mainly devoted to stress how fractals do indeed appear in the real world, and to find quantitative methods for characterizing their properties. The idea of multifractality is also introduced, and it is presented in ...
details of a fractal's pattern repeat elements of the overall geometric pattern. Fractals are widely used in computer modeling of irregular patterns and structures in nature, such as the patterns of seasonal weather. They are also considered to be a visual representation of chaos. See more at...
It might even be argued that a thorough knowledge of a well-characterized prototype or a particular model catalyst would be actually of little help in seeing the real world where catalysts are of irregular shape, suffer sintering, become poisoned; in other words, lose their ideal state after ...
From theory to real-world applications Special Section on Resilient/AI-based Control for Cyber-Physical Systems Special Section on Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics: Methods, Applications and New Trends Receive an update when the latest issues in this journal are publishedSign in to set up alerts...
The Quest to Decode the Mandelbrot Set January 29, 2024 In the mid-1980s, like Walkman cassette players and tie-dyed shirts, the buglike silhouette of the Mandelbrot set was everywhere.Students plastered it to dorm room walls around the world. Mathematicians received hundreds of letters, eager...
Foam consists of bubbles packed together in a fractal pattern. Let’s use what we have learned about fractals to study a real-world phenomenon: foam. By definition a foam is any material made up of bubbles packed closely together. If the bubbles tend to be very large, you might call it...
We present a general introduction to the world of fractals. The attention is mainly devoted to stress how fractals do indeed appear in the real world and to find quantitative methods for characterizing their properties. The idea of multi... LD Arcangelis - Springer Netherlands 被引量: 0发表:...
In the real world, there are three very good examples of instability: disease, political unrest, and family and community dysfunction. Disease is unstable because at any moment there could be an outbreak of some deadly disease for which there is no cure. This would cause terror and chaos. ...