This book contains the proceedings of the conference "Fractals in Graz 2001 - Analysis, Dynamics, Geometry, Stochastics" that was held in June 2001 at Graz University of Technology, Styria, Austria. The volume presents a multitude of different directions of active current research linked with the mo
Fractals in Graz 2001: Analysis - Dynamics - Geometry - Stochastics
✍ Scribed by Peter Grabner, Wolfgang Woess
- Publisher
- Birkhäuser
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 293
- Series
- Trends in Mathematics
- Edition
- Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This book contains the proceedings of the conference "Fractals in Graz 2001 - Analysis, Dynamics, Geometry, Stochastics" that was held in June 2001 at Graz University of Technology, Styria, Austria. The volume presents a multitude of different directions of active current research linked with the modern theory of fractal structures. All papers were written upon invitation by the editors. The book is addressed to mathematicians and scientists who are interested in any of the following topics: - fractal dimensions - fractal energies - fractal groups - stochastic processes on fractals - self-similarity - spectra of random walks - tilings - analysis on fractals - dynamical systems. The readers will be introduced to the most recent results and problems on these subjects. Both researchers and graduate students will benefit from the clear expositions.
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