A Random Walk Through Fractal Dimensions

A Random Walk Through Fractal Dimensions
Title A Random Walk Through Fractal Dimensions PDF eBook
Author Brian H. Kaye
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 452
Release 2008-07-11
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3527615989

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Fractal geometry is revolutionizing the descriptive mathematics of applied materials systems. Rather than presenting a mathematical treatise, Brian Kaye demonstrates the power of fractal geometry in describing materials ranging from Swiss cheese to pyrolytic graphite. Written from a practical point of view, the author assiduously avoids the use of equations while introducing the reader to numerous interesting and challenging problems in subject areas ranging from geography to fine particle science. The second edition of this successful book provides up-to-date literature coverage of the use of fractal geometry in all areas of science. From reviews of the first edition: "...no stone is left unturned in the quest for applications of fractal geometry to fine particle problems....This book should provide hours of enjoyable reading to those wishing to become acquainted with the ideas of fractal geometry as applied to practical materials problems." MRS Bulletin

A Random Walk Through Fractal Dimensions

A Random Walk Through Fractal Dimensions
Title A Random Walk Through Fractal Dimensions PDF eBook
Author Brian Howard Kaye
Publisher Weinheim, Germany : VCH Verlagsgesellschaft ; New York, NY, USA : VCH Publishers
Pages 421
Release 1989
Genre Fractals
ISBN 9780895738882

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Fractal geometry is revolutionizing the descriptive mathematics of applied materials systems. Rather than presenting a mathematical treatise, Brian Kaye demonstrates the power of fractal geometry in describing materials ranging from Swiss cheese to pyrolytic graphite. Written from a practical point of view, the author assiduously avoids the use of equations while introducing the reader to numerous interesting and challenging problems in subject areas ranging from geography to fine particle science. The second edition of this successful book provides up-to-date literature coverage of the use of fractal geometry in all areas of science. From reviews of the first edition: '...no stone is left unturned in the quest for applications of fractal geometry to fine particle problems....This book should provide hours of enjoyable reading to those wishing to become acquainted with the ideas of fractal geometry as applied to practical materials problems.' MRS Bulletin

Fractals in Probability and Analysis

Fractals in Probability and Analysis
Title Fractals in Probability and Analysis PDF eBook
Author Christopher J. Bishop
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 415
Release 2017
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1107134110

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A mathematically rigorous introduction to fractals, emphasizing examples and fundamental ideas while minimizing technicalities.

A Random Walk Through Fractal Dimensions

A Random Walk Through Fractal Dimensions
Title A Random Walk Through Fractal Dimensions PDF eBook
Author Brian Howard Kaye
Publisher
Pages 456
Release 1989
Genre Fractals
ISBN

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The aim of this book is both to stimulate interest in fractal geometry and to be useful as a first text to those who use fractal geometry in their work. It contains many suggestions for experiments, and tends to rely on graphic examples, rather than swamping the reader with equations and symbols.

Random Walk and the Heat Equation

Random Walk and the Heat Equation
Title Random Walk and the Heat Equation PDF eBook
Author Gregory F. Lawler
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 170
Release 2010-11-22
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0821848291

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The heat equation can be derived by averaging over a very large number of particles. Traditionally, the resulting PDE is studied as a deterministic equation, an approach that has brought many significant results and a deep understanding of the equation and its solutions. By studying the heat equation and considering the individual random particles, however, one gains further intuition into the problem. While this is now standard for many researchers, this approach is generally not presented at the undergraduate level. In this book, Lawler introduces the heat equations and the closely related notion of harmonic functions from a probabilistic perspective. The theme of the first two chapters of the book is the relationship between random walks and the heat equation. This first chapter discusses the discrete case, random walk and the heat equation on the integer lattice; and the second chapter discusses the continuous case, Brownian motion and the usual heat equation. Relationships are shown between the two. For example, solving the heat equation in the discrete setting becomes a problem of diagonalization of symmetric matrices, which becomes a problem in Fourier series in the continuous case. Random walk and Brownian motion are introduced and developed from first principles. The latter two chapters discuss different topics: martingales and fractal dimension, with the chapters tied together by one example, a random Cantor set. The idea of this book is to merge probabilistic and deterministic approaches to heat flow. It is also intended as a bridge from undergraduate analysis to graduate and research perspectives. The book is suitable for advanced undergraduates, particularly those considering graduate work in mathematics or related areas.

QUANTUM RANDOM WALK ON FRACTALS

QUANTUM RANDOM WALK ON FRACTALS
Title QUANTUM RANDOM WALK ON FRACTALS PDF eBook
Author Kai Zhao
Publisher
Pages 69
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN

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Quantum walks are the quantum mechanical analogue of classical random walks. Discrete-time quantum walks have been introduced and studied mostly on the line Z or higher dimensional space Z d but rarely defined on graphs with fractal dimensions because the coin operator depends on the position and the Fourier transform on the fractals is not defined. Inspired by its nature of classical walks, different quantum walks will be defined by choosing different shift and coin operators. When the coin operator is uniform, the results of classical walks will be obtained upon measurement at each step. Moreover, with measurement at each step, our results reveal more information about the classical random walks. In this dissertation, two graphs with fractal dimensions will be considered. The first one is Sierpinski gasket, a degree-4 regular graph with Hausdorff di- mension of df = ln 3/ ln 2. The second is the Cantor graph derived like Cantor set, with Hausdorff dimension of df = ln 2/ ln 3. The definitions and amplitude functions of the quantum walks will be introduced. The main part of this dissertation is to derive a recursive formula to compute the amplitude Green function. The exiting probability will be computed and compared with the classical results. When the generation of graphs goes to infinity, the recursion of the walks will be investigated and the convergence rates will be obtained and compared with the classical counterparts.

Two-Dimensional Random Walk

Two-Dimensional Random Walk
Title Two-Dimensional Random Walk PDF eBook
Author Serguei Popov
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 224
Release 2021-03-18
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1108472451

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A visual, intuitive introduction in the form of a tour with side-quests, using direct probabilistic insight rather than technical tools.