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This passage discusses the concept of multifractal theory, which was introduced by physicists in 1986 and has since been studied by mathematicians. The latest research on random multifractals and their physical interpretation is presented, with a focus on a unifying approach to current theory. The book is described as providing rigorous mathematical treatment and filling a gap in the current liter... more details
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  • Introduction to multifractal theory and its history
  • Discussion of the latest research and developments in the field
  • Emphasis on a unifying approach to current theory


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This passage discusses the concept of multifractal theory, which was introduced by physicists in 1986 and has since been studied by mathematicians. The latest research on random multifractals and their physical interpretation is presented, with a focus on a unifying approach to current theory. The book is described as providing rigorous mathematical treatment and filling a gap in the current literature.

Multifractal theory was introduced by theoretical physicists in 1986. Since then, multifractals have increasingly been studied by mathematicians. This new work presents the latest research on random results on random multifractals and the physical thermodynamical interpretation of these results. As the amount of work in this area increases, Lars Olsen presents a unifying approach to current multifractal theory. Featuring high quality, original research material, this important new book fills a gap in the current literature available, providing a rigorous mathematical treatment of multifractal measures.
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