Fractal geometry and computer graphics
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Fractal geometry and computer graphics
(Beiträge zur graphischen Datenverarbeitung)
Springer-Verlag, c1992
- : Berlin
- : New York
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Fractal geometry has become popular in the last 15 years,
its applications can be found in technology, science, or
even arts. Fractal methods and formalism are seen today as a
general, abstract, but nevertheless practical instrument for
the description of nature in a wide sense. But it was
Computer Graphics which made possible the increasing
popularity of fractals several years ago, and long after
their mathematical formulation. The two disciplines are
tightly linked.
The book contains the scientificcontributions presented
in an international workshop in the "Computer Graphics
Center" in Darmstadt, Germany. The
target of the workshop was to present the wide spectrum
of interrelationships and interactions between Fractal
Geometry and Computer Graphics. The topics vary from
fundamentals and new theoretical results to various
applications and systems development. All contributions are
original, unpublished papers.The presentations have been
discussed in two working groups; the discussion results,
together with actual trends and topics of future research,
are reported in the last section.
The topics of the book are divides into four sections:
Fundamentals, Computer Graphics and Optical Simulation,
Simulation of Natural Phenomena, Image Processing and Image
Analysis.
Table of Contents
I. Part: Fundamentals.- Linear Cellular Automata, Substitutions, Hierarchical Iterated Function Systems and Attractors.- Escape-time Visualization Method for Language-restricted Iterated Function Systems.- 1/f Noise and Fractals in Economic Time Series.- Fractal Sounds.- Fractal Geometry in Vaporisation.- MRT Imaging of Time Dependent Processes.- II. Part: Computer Graphics.- Fractals and Formal Texture Specification.- Boundary Tracking of Complicated Surfaces with Applications to 3-D Julia Sets.- 3D-Rendering of Fractal Landscapes.- Fractal Interpolation of Random Fields of Fractional Brownian Motion.- III. Part: Simulation.- Simulation of Malignant Cell Growth.- Simulation of Individual Behaviour.- Improbable Events in Deterministically Growing Patterns.- Modeling Turbulent Gaseous Motion Using Time-Varying Fractals.- Devil's Gearworks.- IV. Part: Picture Analysis.- Dentronic Analysis of Pictures, Fractals and other Complex Structures.- Texture Analysis Using Fractal Dimensions.- Limited Selfsimilarity.- Fractal 3D Analysis of Blood Vessels and Bones.- V. Part: Working Group Results.- Random Fractals Working Group Results.- Modeling and Simulation Working Group Results.
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