Scaling and Fractals After Mandelbrot - On the Frontiers of the Geosciences - Part 1
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the cutting-edge applications of scaling and fractals in geosciences through this comprehensive conference session from the AGU Fall Meeting 2011. Delve into the legacy of Benoit Mandelbrot and discover how his groundbreaking work continues to influence modern geoscientific research. Learn about the latest developments in fractal analysis and scaling techniques as applied to various Earth science disciplines. Gain insights from leading experts as they present their findings and discuss the future directions of this field. Held in Moscone South, Room 103, this 2-hour and 7-minute session offers a unique opportunity to understand the intricate relationships between scale and natural phenomena in geosciences.
Syllabus
Fall Meeting 2011: Scaling and Fractals After Mandelbrot: On the Frontiers of the Geosciences I
Taught by
AGU
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