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Here are few journal and book covers featuring fractal and multifractal fields

Left: This is vertical cross section of a monofractal cloud with elliptical dimension 23/9, produced using the fractal sums of pulses process (Lovejoy and Schertzer 1986). Middle: This is a multifractal mountain; the snow cover depends on local slopes (Lovejoy and Schertzer 1990). Right: The first few steps of a continuous multifractal cascade process showing the effect of increasing the resoujton by factors of four (upper left to lower right, Lovejoy and Schertzer 1991).

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