Some Novel Types of Fractal Geometry, 9780198508069
Hardcover
Fractals are curves or surfaces generated by some repeated process involving successive subdivision, and notions concerning fractal geometry and examples of fractal behaviour are well-known. The book deals with certain types of fractal geometry which are rather different from typical ones.

Some Novel Types of Fractal Geometry

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  • Hardcover

    174 pages

  • Release Date

    28 December 2000

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Summary

The present book deals with fractal geometries which have features similar to ones of ordinary Euclidean spaces, while at the same time being quite different from Euclidean spaces in other ways. A basic type of feature being considered is the presence of Sobolev or Poincaré inequalities, concerning the relationship between the average behaviour of a function and the average behaviour of its small-scale oscillations. Remarkable results in the last few years ofBourdon-Pajot and Laakso have show…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780198508069
ISBN-10:0198508069
Series:Oxford Mathematical Monographs
Author:Stephen Semmes
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Imprint:Oxford University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:174
Release Date:28 December 2000
Weight:392g
Dimensions:241mm x 161mm x 15mm
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Critics Review

“The purpose of the book under review is to present perspectives for the development of the theory of spaces that have ‘decent calculus’ like the spaces supporting Poincaré inequalities… .The book is written in a very informal style. There are almost no theorems or proofs, just questions and elaborated comments. One of the features of most of the mathematical books and papers is that the reader is forced to spend hours on checking painful details in order to follow the text. However, a consequence of the informal style of Semmes is that there is no such need here. On the contrary one can enjoy reading the whole book in a couple of evenings without any danger of being exhausted! The purpose of the book is to suggest possible directions of research in the fascinating area of analysis on metric spaces. Everybody doing research in this area should read the book.” – Mathematical Reviews

”[A] rich overview of this recent and fascinating subject at the crossroad between analysis and geometry. The great quality of this book may be found in the many open-ended directions of research that it suggests and explores.“–Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society

About The Author

Stephen Semmes

Professor Stephen Semmes, Mathematics Department, Rice University, Houston.

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