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This book provides a comprehensive survey of the state-of-the-art
in the development of the theory of scale relativity and fractal
space-time. It suggests an original solution to the disunified
nature of the classical-quantum transition in physical systems,
enabling quantum mechanics to be based on the principle of
relativity provided this principle is extended to scale
transformations of the reference system. In the framework of such a
newly-generalized relativity theory (including position,
orientation, motion and now scale transformations), the fundamental
laws of physics may be given a general form that goes beyond and
integrates the classical and the quantum regimes. A related concern
of this book is the geometry of space-time, which is described as
being fractal and nondifferentiable. It collects and organizes
theoretical developments and applications in many fields, including
physics, mathematics, astrophysics, cosmology and life sciences.
This is the first detailed account of a new approach to
microphysics based on two leading ideas: (i) the explicit
dependence of physical laws on scale encountered in quantum
physics, is the manifestation of a fundamental principle of nature,
scale relativity. This generalizes Einstein's principle of (motion)
relativity to scale transformations; (ii) the mathematical
achievement of this principle needs the introduction of a
nondifferentiable space-time varying with resolution, i.e.
characterized by its fractal properties.The author discusses in
detail reactualization of the principle of relativity and its
application to scale transformations, physical laws which are
explicitly scale dependent, and fractals as a new geometric
description of space-time.
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