In the words of B. B. Mandelbrot's contribution to this important
collection of original papers, fractal geometry is a "new geometric
language, which is geared towards the study of diverse aspects of
diverse objects, either mathematical or natural, that are not
smooth, but rough and fragmented to the same degree at all scales."
This book will be of interest to all physical and biological
scientists studying these phenomena. It is based on a Royal Society
discussion meeting held in 1988. Originally published in 1990. The
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