Cantor's Dust and Transmission Errors
Abstract Category: Engineering
Course / Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering
Institution / University: Northwestern International University, Denmark
Published in: 2003
Dissertation Abstract / Summary:
The dissertation will examine Beniot B. Mandelbrot's 1963 paper on his early fractal work in error bursts in transmission lines using a mathematical form known as Cantor's Dust. The work will also examine Mandelbrots' interest in word frquencies as developed from Geoge Zipf's 'Principle of Least Effort'.
Dissertation Keywords/Search Tags:
Cantor's Dust, Fractals, Transmission, Error Bursts
This Dissertation Abstract may be cited as follows:
Tice, B.S. (2003) Cantor's Dust and Transmission Errors. Bloomington: 1st Books Library.
Submission Details: Dissertation Abstract submitted by Bradley S. Tice from United States on 30-Mar-2011 20:56.
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