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Multifractals and 1/F Noise: Wild Self-Affinity in Physics (1963-1976): Selecta Volume N
Published in Hardcover by Springer Verlag (January, 1999)
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ClayM. is a great man in (large) part because of what he has written, including these papers. And yes they are challenging. I find them nearly self-contained though.

Chaos and Nonlinear Mechanics: Proceedings of Euromech Colloquium 308 "Chaos and Noise in Dynamical Systems" Spala, Poland September 1993 (World Sci)
Published in Hardcover by World Scientific Pub Co (September, 1994)
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Identification of Dynamical Systems With Small Noise (Mathematics and Its Applications, Vol 300)
Published in Hardcover by Kluwer Academic Publishers (October, 1994)
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Noise and Chaos in Nonlinear Dynamical Systems : Proceedings of the Nato Advanced Research Workshop on Noise and Chaos in Nonlinear Dynamical Systems
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge University Press (19 April, 1990)
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Noise in Nonlinear Dynamical Systems
Published in Textbook Binding by Cambridge University Press (06 April, 1989)
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Noise in Nonlinear Dynamical Systems: Volume 3, Experiments and Simulations
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge University Press (06 April, 1989)
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The rest of the book is less readable than that. It is a collection of Dr. Mandelbrot's
old articles. I interviewed Dr. Mandelbrot several years ago before a lecture of his
at U. C. Riverside. He is not a very friendly or communicative man. His
articles in general are very hard to read and without adequate history and definitions.
It is , thus, incredible that his original book was such a success. Looking at
his work, I would call him a "noise" specialist and not a fractalist at all.
This book is really a book about very hard parts of noise theory.
In my mind Dr. Mandelbrot is very wrong in many of his conclusions ,
but he has some very nice results here. Don't
waste your money if you don't have a graduate degree in mathematics
with a specialization in noise, chaos and dynamics. Most of his recent
articles have been on multifractals applied to stock market theory.
He is one of the great men of our age
and these articles are his feet of clay.