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Selfsimilar And Selfaffine Sets And Measures Balzs Brny

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Selfsimilar And Selfaffine Sets And Measures Balzs Brny
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Publisher: American Mathematical Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.79 MB
Pages: 466
Author: Balázs Bárány, Károly Simon, Boris Solomyak
ISBN: 9781470470463, 1470470462
Language: English
Year: 2023
Volume: 276

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Selfsimilar And Selfaffine Sets And Measures Balzs Brny by Balázs Bárány, Károly Simon, Boris Solomyak 9781470470463, 1470470462 instant download after payment.

Although there is no precise definition of a “fractal”, it is usually understood to be a set whose smaller parts, when magnified, resemble the whole. Self-similar and self-affine sets are those for which this resemblance is precise and given by a contracting similitude or affine transformation. The present book is devoted to this most basic class of fractal objects. The book contains both introductory material for beginners and more advanced topics, which continue to be the focus of active research. Among the latter are self-similar sets and measures with overlaps, including the much-studied infinite Bernoulli convolutions. Self-affine systems pose additional challenges; their study is often based on ergodic theory and dynamical systems methods. In the last twenty years there have been many breakthroughs in these fields, and our aim is to give introduction to some of them, often in the simplest nontrivial cases. The book is intended for a wide audience of mathematicians interested in fractal geometry, including students. Parts of the book can be used for graduate and even advanced undergraduate courses.

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