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American Journal of Physics -- November 1988 -- Volume 56, Issue 11, pp. 969

Resource Letter FR‐1: Fractals

Alan J. Hurd

Chemical Physics Division 1152, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87185

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This Resource Letter provides a guide to the literature on fractals. Although ‘‘fractal’’ is a relatively new term in science, unifying many new ideas with established ones, its wide application and general popularity have made it one of the fastest growing fields in statistical physics. The letter E after an item indicates elementary level or material of general interest to persons becoming informed in the field; the letter I, for intermediate level, indicates material of somewhat more specialized nature; and the letter A indicates rather specialized or advanced material. An asterisk (∗) indicates those articles to be included in an accompanying Reprint Book.

KEYWORDS and PACS

PACS

  • 01.30.Kj

    Handbooks, dictionaries, tables, and data compilations

  • 61.90.+d

    Other topics in structure of solids and liquids; crystallography (restricted to new topics in section 61)

  • 64.60.A-

    Specific approaches applied to studies of phase transitions

  • 05.90.+m

    Other topics in statistical physics, thermodynamics, and nonlinear dynamical systems (restricted to new topics in section 05)

History
Received Jul 1988
Accepted Jul 1988

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0002-9505 (print)  

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