Based on a course given to talented high-school students at Ohio
University in 1988, this book is essentially an advanced
undergraduate textbook about the mathematics of fractal geometry.
It nicely bridges the gap between traditional books on
topology/analysis and more specialized treatises on fractal
geometry. The book treats such topics as metric spaces, measure
theory, dimension theory, and even some algebraic topology. It
takes into account developments in the subject matter since 1990.
Sections are clear and focused. The book contains plenty of
examples, exercises, and good illustrations of fractals, including
16 color plates.
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