Fractal Geometry and Stochastics 6 (FGS 6) 2018
On the 30 Sept.-5 Oct., Mounika Rapolu took part in the Fractal Geometry and Stochastics 6 conference. FGS 6 is an international conference that has grown into a leading platform that connects researchers working in fractal geometry and related fields. Mounika Rapolu has been selected to present a poster on “Multifractal, Fractal and Lacunarity analysis of the three-dimensional cerebral vasculature of the mouse brain in vivo”. She was awarded for the best poster. This five-day conference consisted of 12 keynotes and 15 invited talks by highly renowned experts and promising young talents. In addition, there were three parallel sessions hosting selected contributed talks on a wide range of topics, and a specially featured poster session. This was an excellent platform and opportunity to interact with various experts in the field of mathematics and fractals. Mounika Rapolu was actively participated in a special featured poster session and had several conversations with the experts in the field of fractal and understand in a more mathematical way. The presented results resulted in very useful feedback, interesting discussions, new ideas for improvements and application in the further progression of the work. This conference was mostly focused on the classical fractal geometry, stochastics, and mathematical physics on fractals and metric measure spaces, Stochastic models with fractal properties, dynamical systems, and ergodic theory and multifractals, and local dimension theory.
Dates
Sept. 30- Oct. 5, 2018
Location
Bad Herrenalb (Black Forest), Germany
Participant
Mounika Rapolu
Organizers
German Research Foundation (DFG)
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
University of Stuttgart
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Images - source: FGS 6 conference