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L-system fractals / J. Mishra, S.N. Mishra.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Mishra, Jibitesh.
- Series:
- Mathematics in science and engineering ; v. 209.
- Mathematics in science and engineering ; v. 209
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Computer vision.
- L systems.
- Fractals.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (274 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Amsterdam ; Boston, MA : Elsevier B. V., 2007.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- The book covers all the fundamental aspects of generating fractals through L-system. Also it provides insight to various researches in this area for generating fractals through L-system approach & estimating dimensions. Also it discusses various applications of L-system fractals. Key Features: - Fractals generated from L-System including hybrid fractals - Dimension calculation for L-system fractals - Images & codes for L-system fractals - Research directions in the area of L-system fractals - Usage of various freely downloadable tools in this area - Frac
- Contents:
- Cover; Copyright Page; Preface; Table of Contents; Chapter 1 Introduction to Fractals; 1.1 Overview of fractals; 1.2 Fractals vs. Computer Graphics; 1.2.1 Chaotic Systems; 1.2.2 Strange Attractor; 1.2.3 Newton Raphson; 1.3 Fractal Geometry; 1.4 Categories of Fractals; 1.4.1 Geometrical fractals; 1.4.2 Algebraic fractals; 1.4.3 Stochastic fractals; 1.5 Fractals and Non-fractal Objects; 1.5.1 The sizes of the features of the fractal and non-fractal objects; 1.5.2 The four measure properties of fractal; 1.6 Defining a fractal; 1.6.1 Definitions of related terms; 1.6.2 Definition of fractal
- 1.7 Applications for Fractals1.8 Summary; Chapter 2 Fractals and L-System; 2.1 Reviews on L-system; 2.2 Parallel grammars: A phenomenon; 2.3 L-Systems; 2.3.1 D0L-system; 2.3.2 Fractals and graphic interpretation of strings; 2.3.3 Bracketed L-systems and models of plants architecture; 2.3.4 L-systems and Genetic Algorithms; 2.4 Basic definitions of L-Systems; 2.4.1 Fibonacci L-system; 2.4.2 Types of L-systems; 2.4.3 Thue-Morse L-system; 2.4.4 Paper folding and the Dragon curve; 2.5 Turtle graphics and L-systems; 2.5.1 Branching and bracketed L-systems
- 2.5.2 Famous L-systems of mathematical history2.5.3 Self-similarity and scaling; 2.6 Summary; Chapter 3 Interactive Generation of Fractal Images; 3.1 IFS and Fractals; 3.2 Generation of Fractals; 3.2.1 Multi Lens Copy Machines; 3.3 Computer Implementation; 3.3.1 The Random Algorithm; 3.4 Designing Fractals; 3.4.1 How does the program work; 3.5 Software Package; 3.5.1 Background; 3.5.2 Computer Implementation; 3.5.3 Sample Output; 3.6 Mathematical Expression of IFS; 3.6.1 RIFS; 3.6.2 Modified MRCM; 3.7 Summary; Chapter 4 Generation of a Class of Hybrid Fractals; 4.1 Background
- 4.1.1 Parallel grammar: A critical review4.1.2 Rules for biological phenomenon; 4.1.3 Some definitions and examples; 4.1.4 Applications of L-System; 4.1.5 Turtle graphics vs L-System; 4.1.6 Generation of fractal figures; 4.1.7 About L-System; 4.1.8 An L-system example; 4.1.9 Representing mathematical sequence in L-System; 4.2 The Approach; 4.2.1 Assumptions; 4.2.2 Combination of L-Systems; 4.2.3 The new L-System or the Hybrid L-System; 4.2.4 The Algorithm; 4.3 Experimentally Generated Fractals; 4.3.1 Fractal figures for Fibonacci sequence and Koch curve
- 4.3.2 Fractal figures for Mathematical series 1 to n and Koch curve4.3.3 Fractal figures based on different combinations; 4.4 Variation on Koch Curves; 4.5 Fractals with other Mathematical Sequences; 4.6 Interpretation of Result; 4.6.1 Comparison of Koch curve with Hybrid system; 4.6.2 Arbitrary Figures; 4.7 Summary; Chapter 5 L-System Strings from Ramification Matrix; 5.1 Definition of Terms; 5.1.1 Modules; 5.1.2 Productions; 5.2 Parallel Rewriting Systems; 5.3 An Elementary L-System Parser; 5.3.1 The structure of an L-System module; 5.3.2 L-System strings
- 5.3.3 Rewriting the L-System string
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 1-280-75187-8
- 9786610751877
- 0-08-046938-8
- OCLC:
- 808601258
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