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Dupain, Y., Mendes France, M., & Tricot, C. (1992, November). Spirals and phase transitions [Paper]. Algorithms, fractals, and dynamics, Okayama/Kyoto, JA. External link
Ferland, P., Tricot, C., & van de Walle, A. (1994). Fractal analysis user's guide : Introduction to fractal sets using Windows 3.x. With 1 IBM-PC floppy disk (3.5 inch; DD). Unavailable
Gerspacher, M., O'Farrell, C. P., Tricot, C., Nikiel, L., & Yang, H. H. (1996, October). Modelling of viscoelastic properties of filled rubber compounds [Paper]. 150th ACS Rubber Division Meeting. Fall 1996. Conference Preprints, Louisville, Ky.. Unavailable
Gerspacher, M., O'Farrell, C. P., Yang, H. H., & Tricot, C. (1995, October). Modelling of the carbon black reinforcement mechanism in elastomers [Paper]. IRC '95 Kobe International Rubber Conference, Kobe. Unavailable
Tricot, C. (1995, July). Velocity, length, dimension [Paper]. NATO advanced study institute on fractal image encoding and analysis, Trondheim, Norway. Published in NATO ASI series. Series F : Computer and system sciences, 159. External link
Tricot, C. (1997). Function norms and fractal dimension. SIAM journal on mathematical analysis, 28(1), 189-212. External link
Tricot, C. (1995). Curves and fractal dimension. External link
Tricot, C., & Salem, S. (1994). Dérivées fractionnaires et dimension fractale. (Technical Report n° EPM-RT-94-19). Restricted access
Tricot, C., Ferland, P., & Baran, G. (1994). Fractal analysis of worn surfaces. Wear, 172(2), 127-133. External link
Tricot, C., Baran, G., & Ferland, P. (1993). Fractal analysis of worn surfaces. (Technical Report n° EPM-RT-93-10). Restricted access
Tricot, C., & Normant, F. (1993). Recouvrement d'une courbe par des éléments convexes et application à la cartographie. (Technical Report n° EPM-RT-93-07). Restricted access
Vehel, J. L., Lutton, E., & Tricot, C. (1997). Fractals in engineering. From theory to industrial applications. External link
van De Walle, A., Tricot, C., & Gerspacher, M. (1996). Modeling carbon black reinforcement in rubber compounds. Kautschuk und Gummi Kunststoffe, 49(3), 172-179. Unavailable
Van de Walle, A., Tricot, C., & Gerspacher, M. (1994). Modeling carbon black reinforcement in rubber compounds. (Technical Report n° EPM-RT-94-17). Available
Van de Walle, A., Tricot, C., & Gerspacher, M. (1994, October). Modelling carbon black reinforcement in rubber compounds [Paper]. 146th Fall Meeting 1994, Pittsburgh, Pa. Unavailable