- A
Bouligand structure is a
layered and
rotated microstructure resembling plywood,
which is
frequently found in
naturally evolved materials. It consists...
- In
fractal geometry, the Minkowski–
Bouligand dimension, also
known as
Minkowski dimension or box-counting dimension, is a way of
determining the fractal...
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Georges Louis Bouligand (13
October 1889 – 12
April 1979) was a
French mathematician. He
worked in analysis, mechanics,
analytical and
differential geometry...
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Lorenz attractor Lyapunov fractal Mandelbrot set
Menger sponge Minkowski–
Bouligand dimension Multifractal analysis Olbers'
paradox Perlin noise Power law...
- Endocrinologica. 41 (2): 188–95. PMID 27213784. Bry-Gauillard H,
Trabado S,
Bouligand J,
Sarfati J,
Francou B,
Salenave S,
Chanson P, Brailly-Tabard S, Guiochon-Mantel...
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uniquely determined by
their distances to the
vertices in S Minkowski–
Bouligand dimension (also
called the
metric dimension), a way of
determining the...
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mathematician and physicist,
known for:
Minkowski addition Minkowski–
Bouligand dimension Minkowski diagram Minkowski distance Minkowski functional Minkowski...
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corrugated surface under which lie
several layers of
collagen fibres in a
Bouligand-type arrangement. In a
structure similar to plywood, the
fibres in each...
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Lamipella Bouligand &
Delamare Deboutteville, 1959
Lamippe Bruzelius, 1858
Lamippella Bouligand &
Delamare Deboutteville, 1959
Lamippina Bouligand, 1960 Lamip****...
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successor to the simpler, but
usually equivalent, box-counting or Minkowski–
Bouligand dimension. The
intuitive concept of
dimension of a
geometric object X...