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_bFRA
245 1 0 _aFractals in multimedia
260 _aBerlin
_bSpringer
_c2002
300 _a257p.
490 0 _aIMA volumes in Mathematics and its Applications;V.132
500 _aWith 82 figures
520 _aThis IMA Volume in Mathematics and its Applications FRACTALS IN MULTIMEDIA is a result of a very successful three-day minisymposium on the same title. The event was an integral part of the IMA annual program on MathematĀ­ ics in Multimedia, 2000-2001. We would like to thank Michael F. Barnsley (Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Melbourne), DiĀ­ etmar Saupe (Institut fUr Informatik, UniversiUit Leipzig), and Edward R. Vrscay (Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Waterloo) for their excellent work as organizers of the meeting and for editing the proceedings. We take this opportunity to thank the National Science Foundation for their support of the IMA. Series Editors Douglas N. Arnold, Director of the IMA Fadil Santosa, Deputy Director of the IMA v PREFACE This volume grew out of a meeting on Fractals in Multimedia held at the IMA in January 2001. The meeting was an exciting and intense one, focused on fractal image compression, analysis, and synthesis, iterated function systems and fractals in education. The central concerns of the meeting were to establish within these areas where we are now and to develop a vision for the future.
650 _aFractals-Congresses
650 0 _aMathematics
700 0 2 _aBarnsley, Michael F., ed.
700 0 2 _aSaupe, Dietmar, ed.
700 0 2 _aVrscay, Edward R., ed.
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