Fractal Concepts in Surface Growth

Fractal Concepts in Surface Growth
Title Fractal Concepts in Surface Growth PDF eBook
Author A.- L. Barabási
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 392
Release 1995-04-13
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780521483186

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This book brings together two of the most exciting and widely studied subjects in modern physics: namely fractals and surfaces. To the community interested in the study of surfaces and interfaces, it brings the concept of fractals. To the community interested in the exciting field of fractals and their application, it demonstrates how these concepts may be used in the study of surfaces. The authors cover, in simple terms, the various methods and theories developed over the past ten years to study surface growth. They describe how one can use fractal concepts successfully to describe and predict the morphology resulting from various growth processes. Consequently, this book will appeal to physicists working in condensed matter physics and statistical mechanics, with an interest in fractals and their application. The first chapter of this important new text is available on the Cambridge Worldwide Web server: http://www.cup.cam.ac.uk/onlinepubs/Textbooks/textbookstop.html

Fractal Concepts in Condensed Matter Physics

Fractal Concepts in Condensed Matter Physics
Title Fractal Concepts in Condensed Matter Physics PDF eBook
Author Tsuneyoshi Nakayama
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 216
Release 2013-06-29
Genre Science
ISBN 3662051931

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Concisely and clearly written by two foremost scientists, this book provides a self-contained introduction to the basic concepts of fractals and demonstrates their use in a range of topics. The authors’ unified description of different dynamic problems makes the book extremely accessible.

Fractal Growth Phenomena

Fractal Growth Phenomena
Title Fractal Growth Phenomena PDF eBook
Author Tam s Vicsek
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 542
Release 1992
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9789810206680

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The investigation of phenomena involving fractals has gone through a spectacular development in the last decade. Many physical, technological and biological processes have been shown to be related to and described by objects with non-integer dimensions. The physics of far-from-equilibrium growth phenomena represents one of the most important fields in which fractal geometry is widely applied. During the last couple of years considerable experimental, numerical and theoretical information has accumulated concerning such processes. This book, written by a well-known expert in the field, summarizes the basic concepts born in the studies of fractal growth and also presents some of the most important new results for more specialized readers. It also contains 15 beautiful color plates demonstrating the richness of the geometry of fractal patterns. Accordingly, it may serve as a textbook on the geometrical aspects of fractal growth and it treats this area in sufficient depth to make it useful as a reference book. No specific mathematical knowledge is required for reading this book which is intended to give a balanced account of the field.

Dynamics of Fractal Surfaces

Dynamics of Fractal Surfaces
Title Dynamics of Fractal Surfaces PDF eBook
Author Fereydoon Family
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 500
Release 1991
Genre Science
ISBN 9789810207205

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In the last few years there has been an explosion of activity in the field of the dynamics of fractal surfaces, which, through the convergence of important new results from computer simulations, analytical theories and experiments, has led to significant advances in our understanding of nonequilibrium surface growth phenomena. This interest in surface growth phenomena has been motivated largely by the fact that a wide variety of natural and industrial processes lead to the formation of rough surfaces and interfaces. This book presents these developments in a single volume by bringing together the works containing the most important results in the field.The material is divided into chapters consisting of reprints related to a single major topic. Each chapter has a general introduction to a particular aspect of growing fractal surfaces. These introductory parts are included in order to provide a scientific background to the papers reproduced in the main part of the chapters. They are written in a pedagogical style and contain only the most essential information. The contents of the reprints are made more accessible to the reader as they are preceded by a short description of what the editors find to be the most significant results in the paper.

Fractals, Scaling and Growth Far from Equilibrium

Fractals, Scaling and Growth Far from Equilibrium
Title Fractals, Scaling and Growth Far from Equilibrium PDF eBook
Author Paul Meakin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 700
Release 1998
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780521452533

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A comprehensive, 1998 account of the practical aspects and pitfalls of the applications of fractal modelling in the physical sciences.

Fractals in Chemistry

Fractals in Chemistry
Title Fractals in Chemistry PDF eBook
Author Andrew Harrison
Publisher
Pages 102
Release 1995
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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The fern-like patterns of frost on a cold window, eroded landscapes, and particles grown in an aerosol all have forms that are conventionally regarded as irregular, with little or no symmetry. In this book the reader is introduced to the fractal dimension, a concept that unifies the description of such diverse and irregular objects and implies that they all possess a new form of symmetry. The growth of these different objects is controlled by similar simple processes; descriptions of simple experiments that will bring the principles involved to life in a modestly equipped laboratory are also provided. The relevance of fractal concepts to the structure and chemistry of porous solids, and to the growth of polymers and colloids in liquid and gaseous phases, is emphasized within this concise text.

Fractals and Disordered Systems

Fractals and Disordered Systems
Title Fractals and Disordered Systems PDF eBook
Author Armin Bunde
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 428
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 3642848680

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Fractals and disordered systems have recently become the focus of intense interest in research. This book discusses in great detail the effects of disorder on mesoscopic scales (fractures, aggregates, colloids, surfaces and interfaces, glasses and polymers) and presents tools to describe them in mathematical language. A substantial part is devoted to the development of scaling theories based on fractal concepts. In ten chapters written by leading experts in the field, the reader is introduced to basic concepts and techniques in disordered systems and is led to the forefront of current research. This second edition has been substantially revised and updates the literature in this important field.