Abstract
The applications of concepts derived from fractal geometry to biological problems are described. Three major applications are identified: modelling of structures; investigation of theoretical problems; and the measurment of complexity. The review concentrates on methods and algorithms, including potential problems, which can be used with biological problems. These algorithms are drawn from a wide range of literature, including some non-biological sources. © 1992 Oxford University Press.
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Fielding, A. (1992). Applications of fractal geometry to biology. Bioinformatics, 8(4), 359–366. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/8.4.359
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