1. B.B. Mandelbrot (1983), The Fractal Geometry of Nature, W.H. Freeman, San Fransisco, based on earlier versions of his work such as Fractals: Form, Chance and Dimension, W.H. Freeman, San Fransisco, 1977.
2. H.E. Stanley (1986), From: An introduction to self-similarity and fractal be-havior, in On Growth and Form, edited by H.E. Stanley and N. Ostrowsky, Martinus Nijhoff, Dordrecht and Boston.
3. 1. This discussion is based, in part, on a lecture of Leo P. Kadanoff, Measuring the properties of fractals, presented at AT&T Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, NJ (Feb. 14, 1986)
4. 2. also see M. Barnsley, Fractals Everywhere, Academic Press, Boston, 1988.
5. D.L. Jaggard, S.D. Bedrosian, and J. Dayanim (1987), A fractal-graph approach to networks, 1986 Circuits and Systems Symposium, Philadelphia, PA (May 4–7, 1987). S.D. Bedrosian and D.L. Jaggard, A fractal-graph approach to large networks, Proc. IEE-E, 75, 966–968