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Scale Invariance Selfsimilarity Of The Physical World 1st Edition Richard N Henriksen

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Scale Invariance Selfsimilarity Of The Physical World 1st Edition Richard N Henriksen
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.04 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Richard N. Henriksen
ISBN: 9783527413355, 3527413359
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Scale Invariance Selfsimilarity Of The Physical World 1st Edition Richard N Henriksen by Richard N. Henriksen 9783527413355, 3527413359 instant download after payment.

Bringing the concepts of dimensional analysis, self-similarity, and fractal dimensions together in a logical and self-contained manner, this book reveals the close links between modern theoretical physics and applied mathematics.
The author focuses on the classic applications of self-similar solutions within astrophysical systems, with some general theory of self-similar solutions, so as to provide a framework for researchers to apply the principles across all scientific disciplines. He discusses recent advances in theoretical techniques of scaling while presenting a uniform technique that encompasses these developments, as well as applications to almost any branch of quantitative science.
The result is an invaluable reference for active scientists, featuring examples of dimensions and scaling in condensed matter physics, astrophysics, fluid mechanics, and general relativity, as well as in mathematics and engineering.

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