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This book deals with randomly moving objects and their spreading.
The objects considered are particles like atoms and molecules, but
also living beings such as humans, animals, plants, bacteria and
even abstract entities like ideas, rumors, information, innovations
and linguistic features. The book explores and communicates the
laws behind these movements and reports about astonishing
similarities and very specific features typical of the given object
under considerations. Leading scientists in disciplines as diverse
as archeology, epidemics, linguistics and sociology, in
collaboration with their colleagues from engineering, natural
sciences and mathematics, introduce the phenomena of spreading as
relevant for their fields. An introductory chapter on "Spreading
Fundamentals" provides a common basis for all these considerations,
with a minimum of mathematics, selected and presented for enjoying
rather than frustrating the reader.
The fractal concept has become an important tool for understanding
irregular complex systems in various scientific disciplines. This
book discusses in great detail fractals in biology, heterogeneous
chemistry, polymers, and the earth sciences. Beginning with a
general introduction to fractal geometry it continues with eight
chapters on self-organized criticality, rough surfaces and
interfaces, random walks, chemical reactions, and fractals in
chemistry, biology, and medicine. A special chapter entitled
"Computer Exploration of Fractals, Chaos, and Cooperativity"
presents computer demonstrations of fractal models.
The fractal concept has become an important tool for understanding
irregular complex systems in various scientific disciplines. This
book discusses in great detail fractals in biology, heterogeneous
chemistry, polymers, and the earth sciences. Beginning with a
general introduction to fractal geometry it continues with eight
chapters on self-organized criticality, rough surfaces and
interfaces, random walks, chemical reactions, and fractals in
chemistry, biology, and medicine. A special chapter entitled
"Computer Exploration of Fractals, Chaos, and Cooperativity"
presents computer demonstrations of fractal models.
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