Publication detail
Fractal Physics
ZMEŠKAL, O. BUCHNÍČEK, M. BEDNÁŘ, P.
Original Title
Fractal Physics
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Fractal geometry has been widely used nowadays in many scientific areas. Fractals seem to be very powerful in describing natural objects on all scales. Fractal dimension and fractal measure are the crucial parameters for such description. The authors are trying to link these quantities to a description of fundamental physical laws, stressing their fractal basis. A complex description of fractal fields conservative forces in the Euclidean space is presented. The physical quantities used to describe different properties of physical reality (electrical, gravitational, thermal, acoustic, etc.) are defined. This imply that there are no different laws, which act on different scales but there is a small set of universal properties, which act in different dimensional spaces as in El Naschie's Cantorian infinite theory. The mathematics of fractal-Cantorian geometry is used to describe electrical field properties of systems with different charge distribution and thermal properties of bodies.
Keywords
fractal physics, thermal properties, real gases
Authors
ZMEŠKAL, O.; BUCHNÍČEK, M.; BEDNÁŘ, P.
Released
11. 11. 2004
Publisher
Novotný, Brno
Location
Brno
ISBN
80-7355-024-5
Book
Proceeding of the conference New Trends in Physics 2004
Edition number
1
Pages from
146
Pages to
149
Pages count
4
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT11668,
author="Oldřich {Zmeškal} and Miroslav {Buchníček} and Pavel {Bednář}",
title="Fractal Physics",
booktitle="Proceeding of the conference New Trends in Physics 2004",
year="2004",
number="1",
pages="4",
publisher="Novotný, Brno",
address="Brno",
isbn="80-7355-024-5"
}