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- From: gilligan@cs1.bradley.edu (Edward Henigin)
- Subject: Re: Fractals and Wavelets
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- Date: 15 Dec 92 01:02:56 GMT
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- In <78299@hydra.gatech.EDU> jgostin@mal-s1.gatech.edu (Jill Gostin) writes:
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- >Can anyone tell me how wavelets and fractals relate to each other,
- >or point me to a good reference? I don't know much about wavelets
- >at all.
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- If you're interested in wavelets, might I encourage you to also take a
- look at soliton stuff. Some researchers are gaining some interesting
- insights into wave nature because of research into solitons.
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- If you don't have much time . . then . . maybe not, but if you're interested,
- there's some cool stuff in it.
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- Sorry, no references, but there have been some good magazine articles on
- solitons, so check your local library (GIT has to have a good library, ey?)
-
- >Thanks,
- >Jill Butterfield Gostin EMAIL: jgostin@mal-s1.gatech.edu
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