Promoted by the IFIP Task Force Organized by Kingston University FRACTAL 93 "Fractals in the Natural and Applied Sciences" 2nd International Working Conference September 7 - 10, 1993, London, England CALL FOR PAPERS AIMS AND SCOPE The conference is intended to provide a forum for the dissemination of the latest research findings in the broad field of fractals. Interdisciplinary submissions are encouraged. CONFERENCE TOPICS (amongst others) Self organization, Growth phenomena, Multifractal formalism, Diffusion, Phase transitions, Dynamical systems, Visualization, Disordered systems, Applications PAPER SUBMISSION Four copies of a full paper in English, typed on one side only and limited to 5000 words, should be sent by post to arrive no later than April 30, 1993. No email or fax submissions will be accepted. Submission of a paper implies that the work has not been previously published nor is currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. In order to be considered, the first page should contain the title, authors' names and affiliations, phone and fax numbers, full electronic and postal addresses, an abstract of not more than 200 words, and at most five keywords. All papers will be refereed and those accepted will appear in a book published by Elsevier/ North Holland. ORGANIZATION The Conference is promoted by the International Federation for Information Processing and organized in Kingston-upon-Thames (Greater London) by Kingston University. CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN M. M. Novak (UK) PROGRAMME COMMITTEE A. Blumen (Germany), F. Family (USA), M. H. Jensen (Denmark), J. Kigami (Japan), J. M. Kowalski (USA), A. J. Mandell (USA), M. S. El Naschie (UK), J. S. Nicolis (Greece), M. M. Novak (UK), J. Parisi (Germany), J. Peinke (France), L. Pietronero (Italy), R. B. Tao (P. R. of China), R. Tokunaga (Japan), S. Ushiki (Japan), T. Vicsek (Hungary), G. Zumofen (Switzerland) SCHEDULE 30 April 1993 Deadline for full papers 30 June 1993 Notification of acceptance 21 July 1993 Camera ready copy 7-10 September 1993 Conference INFORMATION Please submit your paper to or request further information from: Miroslav M. Novak School of Physics Email: Novak@Kingston.Ac.UK Kingston University Fax : +44 (0)81 547 7419 Surrey KT1 2 EE Tel : +44 (0)81 547 2000 England