An edition of Physics of fractal operators (2003)

Physics of Fractal Operators

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Physics of Fractal Operators
Bruce West, Mauro Bologna, Pao ...
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An edition of Physics of fractal operators (2003)

Physics of Fractal Operators

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This text describes how fractal phenomena, both deterministic and random, change over time, using the fractional calculus. The intent is to identify those characteristics of complex physical phenomena that require fractional derivatives or fractional integrals to describe how the process changes over time. The discussion emphasizes the properties of physical phenomena whose evolution is best described using the fractional calculus, such as systems with long-range spatial interactions or long-time memory. In many cases, classic analytic function theory cannot serve for modeling complex phenomena; "Fractal Operators" shows how classes of less familiar functions, such as fractals, can serve as useful models in such cases. Because fractal functions, such as the Weierstrass function (long known not to have a derivative), do in fact have fractional derivatives, they can be cast as solutions to fractional differential equations. The traditional techniques for solving differential equations, including Fourier and Laplace transforms as well as Green's functions, can be generalized to fractional derivatives. Fractal Operators addresses a general strategy for understanding wave propagation through random media, the nonlinear response of complex materials, and the fluctuations of various forms of transport in heterogeneous materials. This strategy builds on traditional approaches and explains why the historical techniques fail as phenomena become more and more complicated.

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Springer New York
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Cover of: Physics of Fractal Operators
Physics of Fractal Operators
2012, Springer New York
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Cover of: Physics of Fractal Operators
Physics of Fractal Operators
May 26, 2011, Springer, Springer New York
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Cover of: Physics of Fractal Operators
Physics of Fractal Operators
2003, Island Press
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Physics of Fractal Operators
January 14, 2003, Springer
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x, 354

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OL37394868M
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9780387217468

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