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1Fractals, chaos, power laws

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  • Title: Fractals, chaos, power laws
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 429
  • Publisher: W.H. Freeman
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  • Publish Location: New York

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  • First Year Published: 1991
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    Similitude

    Similitude is a concept applicable to the testing of engineering models. A model is said to have similitude with the real application if the two share

    Similitude (disambiguation)

    Look up similitude in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Similitude is a concept applicable to the testing of engineering models. Similitude may also refer

    Book of Enoch

    1–36) The Book of Parables of Enoch (1 Enoch 37–71) (also called the Similitudes of Enoch) The Astronomical Book (1 Enoch 72–82) (also called the Book

    Similitude (Star Trek: Enterprise)

    "Similitude" is the tenth episode from the third season of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise. It first aired on UPN on November

    Principle of similitude

    The principle of similitude is a supplement to the scientific method advocated by John Strutt (Lord Rayleigh) (1842–1919) that requires that any suggested

    Similarity (geometry)

    not necessarily preserve orientation, direct similitudes preserve orientation and opposite similitudes change it. The similarities of Euclidean space

    North Star (Star Trek: Enterprise)

    overlapped with the first day of shooting of the following episode, "Similitude". The DVD includes the first below-the-line commentary track in Star Trek

    The Shepherd of Hermas

    mandates come ten similitudes (parabolai) in the form of visions, which are explained by the angel. The longest of these (Similitude 9) is an elaboration

    Ottoman Empire

    inherited a wealth of symbols whose meanings and interrelationships—both of similitude (مراعات نظير mura'ât-i nazîr / تناسب tenâsüb) and opposition (تضاد tezâd)

    Image of God

    ṣūratihi). The Ash'arites, insisting that the Divine has no form, reject the similitude with God by stating that "his" refers to Adam. Atharis accept a plurality