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Lewis Fry Richardson (1881 - 1953) - Biography - MacTutorLewis Fry Richardson was an English mathematician, physicist and meteorologist who pioneered modern mathematical techniques of weather forecasting.Missing: background | Show results with:background
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Benoît Mandelbrot | IBMMandelbrot believed such irregular shapes were in many ways more natural than the artificially smooth objects of traditional geometry, and that they could have ...
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Coastlines - Fractal Geometry Panorama - Yale MathRichardson Measuring the lengths of coastlines at different scales, Richardson observed behavior significantly different from that found when measuring smooth ...
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[PDF] How Long Is the Coast of Britain? Statistical Self-Similarity and ...1. Richardson's data concerning measurements of geographical curves by way of polygons which have equal sides and have their corners on the curve. For the ...
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Australia - The World Factbook - CIA... Coastline · Maritime claims · Climate · Terrain · Elevation · Natural resources · Land use · Irrigated land · Major lakes (area sq km) · Major ...Country Factsheet · View Details · Travel Facts · View 19 photos<|separator|>
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Part II Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone - the United NationsThe territorial sea is a belt of sea adjacent to a coastal state's land, with a maximum breadth of 12 nautical miles, measured from baselines.Missing: 1:25000 | Show results with:1:25000
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[PDF] The Alaska Boundary Case (Great Britain, United States)So, leaving the islands out of consideration, the mainland coast-line from which, if the islands were absent, one would have to measure the 3-mile strip of ...
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[PDF] RUTGERS UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEWThe coastline paradox is best understood as an observation that it is impossible to measure the length of a coastline in any “true” or “objective” or “ ...