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Wild Self-Affinity in Physics

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An edition of Multifractals and 1/f noise (1998)

Multifractals and 1/f Noise

Wild Self-Affinity in Physics

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Certain noises, many aspects of turbulence, and almost all aspects of finance exhibit a level of temporal and spatial variability whose "wildness" impressed itself vividly upon the author, Benoit Mandelbrot, in the early 1960's. He soon realized that those phenomena cannot be described by simply adapting the statistical techniques of earlier physics, or even extending those techniques slightly. It appeared that the study of finance and turbulence could not move forward without the recognition that those phenomena represented a new second stage of indeterminism. Altogether new mathematical tools were needed. The papers in this Selecta volume reflect that realization and the work that Dr. Mandelbrot did toward the development of those new tools.

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Multifractals and 1/f Noise: Wild Self-Affinity in Physics
2014, Springer
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Multifractals and 1/f Noise: Wild Self-Affinity in Physics
2013, Springer London, Limited
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Multifractals and 1/f noise: wild self-affinity in physics (1963-1976)
1998, Springer
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QA611-614.97

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OL34382247M
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9781461274346

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This book is a major contribution to an understanding of wild variability and randomness along two wide open frontiers of physics. Specially written introductions provide a new synthesis and historical background, and organize the twenty-odd reprints of works that first appeared from 1962 to 1976.

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