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Fractal to Non-Fractal Morphological Transitions in Stochastic Growth Processes

In: Fractal Analysis - Applications in Health Sciences and Social Sciences

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  • Jose Luis Carrillo-Estrada
  • Jose Roberto Nicolas-Carlock
  • Victor Dossetti

Abstract

From the formation of lightning-paths to vascular networks, diverse nontrivial self-organizing and self-assembling processes of pattern formation give rise to intricate structures everywhere and at all scales in nature, often referred to as fractals. One striking feature of these disordered growth processes is the morphological transitions that they undergo as a result of the interplay of the entropic and energetic aspects of their growth dynamics that ultimately manifest in their structural geometry. Nonetheless, despite the complexity of these structures, great insights can be obtained into the fundamental elements of their dynamics from the powerful concepts of fractal geometry. In this chapter, we show how numerical and theoretical fractal analyses provide a universal description to the well observed fractal to nonfractal morphological transitions in particle aggregation phenomena.

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  • Jose Luis Carrillo-Estrada & Jose Roberto Nicolas-Carlock & Victor Dossetti, 2017. "Fractal to Non-Fractal Morphological Transitions in Stochastic Growth Processes," Chapters, in: Fernando Brambila (ed.), Fractal Analysis - Applications in Health Sciences and Social Sciences, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:114989
    DOI: 10.5772/67941
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    aggregation; entropic/energetic forces; fractal growth; morphological transitions; universality;
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    • I11 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Analysis of Health Care Markets

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