Fractals:
Apparent fractality emerging from models of random distributions,Randomness and apparent fractality,
D. Hamburger, O. Malcai, O. Biham and D. Avnir,
Fractals and Chaos in Chemical Engineering
(World Scientific, 1996).
On the Abundance of Fractals,
D. Avnir, O. Biham, D. Lidar and O. Malcai,
in Fractal Frontiers,
Ed. M.M. Novak and T.G. Dewey (World Scientific, 1997).
Limited range fractality of randomly adsorbed rods.
D. Lidar, O. Biham and D. Avnir,
J. Chem. Phys. 106, 10359 (1997).
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Scaling range and cutoffs in empirical fractals.
O. Malcai, D.A. Lidar, O. Biham and D. Avnir,
Phys. Rev. E56, 2817 (1997).
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Is the geometry of nature fractal?
D. Avnir, O. Biham, D. Lidar and O. Malcai,
Science 279, 39 (1998);
(a) Reply to a comment by B.B. Mandelbrot:
Science 279, 783 (1998);
(b) Reply to a comment by A.A. Tsonis:
Science, 279, 1614 (1998).
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Pattern formation and a clustering transition in power-law
sequential adsorption.
O. Biham, O. Malcai, D.A. Lidar and D. Avnir,
Phys. Rev. E59, R4713 (1999).
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Emergence of fractal clusters in sequential adsorption
processes.
O. Biham and O. Malcai,
proceedings of the Les-Houches workshop (Feb. 18-22, 2002),
Dynamics and thermodynamics of systems with long range interactions,
Lecture Notes in Physics, Eds. T. Dauxois, S. Ruffo, E. Arimondo and
M. Wilkens,
Springer (2002), p. 448.
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