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Further Developments in Fractals and Related Fields [electronic resource] : Mathematical Foundations and Connections / edited by Julien Barral, Stéphane Seuret.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Trends in MathematicsPublisher: Boston : Birkhäuser Boston : Imprint: Birkhäuser, 2013Description: XIII, 288 p. 28 illus., 12 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780817684006
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 516 23
LOC classification:
  • QA440-699
Online resources:
Contents:
The Rauzy Gasket -- On the Hausdorff Dimension of Graphs of Prevalent Continuous Functions on Compact Sets -- Hausdorff Dimension and Diophantine Approximation -- Singular Integrals on Self-Similar Subsets of Metric Groups -- Multivariate Davenport Series -- Dimensions of Self-Affine Sets -- The Multifractal Spectra of V-Statistics -- Projections of Measures Invariant Under the Geodesic Flow -- Multifractal Tubes -- The Multiplicative Golden Mean Shift has Infinite Hausdorff Measure -- The Law of Iterated Logarithm and Equilibrium Measures Versus Hausdorff Measures For Dynamically Semi-Regular Meromorphic Functions -- Cookie-Cutter-Like Sets with Graph Directed Construction -- Recent Developments on Fractal Properties of Gaussian Random Fields.    .
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This volume, following in the tradition of a similar 2010 publication by the same editors, is an outgrowth of an international conference, “Fractals and Related Fields II,” held in June 2011. The book provides readers with an overview of developments in the mathematical fields related to fractals, including original research contributions as well as surveys from many of the leading experts on modern fractal theory and applications. The chapters cover fields related to fractals such as: *geometric measure theory *ergodic theory *dynamical systems *harmonic and functional analysis *number theory *probability theory Further Developments in Fractals and Related Fields is aimed at pure and applied mathematicians working in the above-mentioned areas as well as other researchers interested in discovering the fractal domain. Throughout the volume, readers will find interesting and motivating results as well as new avenues for further research.
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The Rauzy Gasket -- On the Hausdorff Dimension of Graphs of Prevalent Continuous Functions on Compact Sets -- Hausdorff Dimension and Diophantine Approximation -- Singular Integrals on Self-Similar Subsets of Metric Groups -- Multivariate Davenport Series -- Dimensions of Self-Affine Sets -- The Multifractal Spectra of V-Statistics -- Projections of Measures Invariant Under the Geodesic Flow -- Multifractal Tubes -- The Multiplicative Golden Mean Shift has Infinite Hausdorff Measure -- The Law of Iterated Logarithm and Equilibrium Measures Versus Hausdorff Measures For Dynamically Semi-Regular Meromorphic Functions -- Cookie-Cutter-Like Sets with Graph Directed Construction -- Recent Developments on Fractal Properties of Gaussian Random Fields.    .

This volume, following in the tradition of a similar 2010 publication by the same editors, is an outgrowth of an international conference, “Fractals and Related Fields II,” held in June 2011. The book provides readers with an overview of developments in the mathematical fields related to fractals, including original research contributions as well as surveys from many of the leading experts on modern fractal theory and applications. The chapters cover fields related to fractals such as: *geometric measure theory *ergodic theory *dynamical systems *harmonic and functional analysis *number theory *probability theory Further Developments in Fractals and Related Fields is aimed at pure and applied mathematicians working in the above-mentioned areas as well as other researchers interested in discovering the fractal domain. Throughout the volume, readers will find interesting and motivating results as well as new avenues for further research.

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