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Alves, Lucas Máximo; Lacerda, Luiz Alkimin de
The theory presented in this chapter introduces fractal geometry (to describe ruggedness) in&#13;
the formalism of classical EPFM. The resulting model is consistent with the experimental&#13;
results, showing that fractal geometry has much to contribute to the advance of this&#13;
particular science.
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Alves, Lucas Máximo
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