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Fractal Examples.- Metric Topology.- Topological Dimension.- Self-Similarity.- Measure Theory.- Fractal Dimension.- Additional Topics.

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From the reviews of the second edition:

"As a non-specialist, I found this book very helpful. It gave me a better understanding of the nature of fractals, and of the technical issues involved in the theory. I think it will be valuable as a textbook for undergraduate students in mathematics, and also for researchers wanting to learn fractal geometry from scratch. The material is well-organized and the proofs are clear; the abundance of examples is an asset for a book on measure theory and topology." (Fabio Mainardi, MathDL, February, 2008)

"This is the second edition of a well-known textbook in the field … . The book may serve as a textbook for a one-semester (advanced) undergraduate course in mathematics. … the book is also suitable for readers interested in theoretical fractal geometry coming from other disciplines (e.g. physics, computer sciences) with a basic knowledge of mathematics. The presentation of the material is appealing … and the style is clear and motivating. … the book will remain as a standard reference in the field." (José-Manuel Rey, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1152, 2009)



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Fractal Examples.- Metric Topology.- Topological Dimension.- Self-Similarity.- Measure Theory.- Fractal Dimension.- Additional Topics.

Measure Topology and Fractal Geometry

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    Publisher: Springer
    Publication Date: 11/26/2007 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780387747484, 978-0387747484
    ISBN10: 0387747486

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Fractal Examples.- Metric Topology.- Topological Dimension.- Self-Similarity.- Measure Theory.- Fractal Dimension.- Additional Topics.

    Trade Review

    From the reviews of the second edition:

    "As a non-specialist, I found this book very helpful. It gave me a better understanding of the nature of fractals, and of the technical issues involved in the theory. I think it will be valuable as a textbook for undergraduate students in mathematics, and also for researchers wanting to learn fractal geometry from scratch. The material is well-organized and the proofs are clear; the abundance of examples is an asset for a book on measure theory and topology." (Fabio Mainardi, MathDL, February, 2008)

    "This is the second edition of a well-known textbook in the field … . The book may serve as a textbook for a one-semester (advanced) undergraduate course in mathematics. … the book is also suitable for readers interested in theoretical fractal geometry coming from other disciplines (e.g. physics, computer sciences) with a basic knowledge of mathematics. The presentation of the material is appealing … and the style is clear and motivating. … the book will remain as a standard reference in the field." (José-Manuel Rey, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1152, 2009)



    Table of Contents
    Fractal Examples.- Metric Topology.- Topological Dimension.- Self-Similarity.- Measure Theory.- Fractal Dimension.- Additional Topics.

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