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  1. Fractals and Chaos: The Mandelbrot Set and Beyond by Benoit B. Mandelbrot, 2004-01-09
  2. Fractal Geometry in Digital Imaging by Martin J. Turner, Jonathan M. Blackledge, et all 1998-07-07
  3. Fractal Horizons: The Future Use of Fractals
  4. Real-World Fractals by Mark Finlay, Keith A. Blanton, 1994-04
  5. Nonlinear Workbook: Chaos, Fractals, Cellular Automata, Neural Networks, Genetic Algorithms, Gene Expression by Willi-Hans Steeb, 2008-06-17
  6. Chaos, Fractals, and Dynamics: Computer Experiments in Mathematics by Robert L. Devaney, 1989
  7. Fractals: Endlessly Repeated Geometrical Figures (Princeton Science Library) by Hans Lauwerier, 1991-06
  8. Creating Fractals (Graphics Series) by Roger Stevens, 2005-08-15
  9. Getting Acquainted With Fractals by Gilbert Helmberg, 2007-03-01
  10. Fractal Geometry in Biological Systems: An Analytical Approach by Philip M. Iannaccone, Mustafa Khokha, 1996-09-30
  11. Design and Realizations of Miniaturized Fractal Microwave and RF Filters by Pierre Jarry, Jacques Beneat, 2009-11-09
  12. Chaos, Dynamics, and Fractals: An Algorithmic Approach to Deterministic Chaos (Cambridge Nonlinear Science Series) by Joseph L. McCauley, 1994-06-24
  13. Fractal Cities: A Geometry of Form and Function by Michael Batty, Paul Longley, 1994-08-17
  14. Analysis on Fractals (Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics) by Jun Kigami, 2008-03-01

41. Life.anu.edu.au/complex_systems/tutorial3.html
Similar pages Java fractalsThis page contains java applets to generate a number of differentfractals, written by James Henstridge. These Java fractals. This
http://life.anu.edu.au/complex_systems/tutorial3.html

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43. An Introduction To Fractals
Gives definition and explains the different types of formulas used. Includes illustrations and bibliogra Category Science Math Chaos and fractals......An Introduction to fractals. Written by Paul Bourke May 1991 DLA DiffusionLimited Aggregation. The most useful fractals involve chance
http://www.swin.edu.au/astronomy/pbourke/fractals/fracintro/
An Introduction to Fractals
Written by Paul Bourke
May 1991 Macintosh application: Fractal Implements lots of different fractal/chaotic image generators. "Philosophy is written in this grand book - I mean universe - which stands continuously open to our gaze, but which cannot be understood unless one first learns to comprehend the language in which it is written. It is written in the language of mathematics, and its characters are triangles, circles and other geometric figures, without which it is humanly impossible to understand a single word of it; without these, one is wandering about in a dark labyrinth." - Galileo (1623)
What is a fractal?
B. Mandelbrot
A rough or fragmented geometric shape that can be subdivided in parts, each of which is (at least approximately) a reduced/size copy of the whole. Mathematical
A set of points whose fractal dimension exceeds its topological dimension.
Chaotic Systems
The classic Mandelbrot below has been the image that has greatly popularised chaotic and fractal systems. The Mandelbrot set is created by a general technique where a function of the form z n+1 = f(z n ) is used to create a series of a complex variable. In the case of the Mandelbrot the function is f(z

44. Efg's Fractals And Chaos Page
Several Fractal and Chaos projects, including Evolution of Mandelbrot Set, Fractal Discovery Lab, IFS images, Lorenz and other Strange Attractors.
http://www.efg2.com/Lab/FractalsAndChaos
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Fractals
Chaos

Glynn Function Gallery

Also see the Fractals and Chaos Section
of the Math Reference Library in look for Mathematics Fractals / Chaos Note: If you have a fast machine (233 MHz Pentium II or faster),
you'll likely need a patch to run TP 7 programs on this page.

See this fix for "Runtime Error 200." Fractals Program Description Files Keywords Tutorial about Mandelbrot and Julia sets. Mandelbrot Set, Julia Set Evolution of the MandelbrotSet Mandelbrot Set Fractal Discovery Lab
Art Gallery, Microscope, Movies, Tools, Library Fractals Show 2 Fractals, Chaos, Mandelbrot Set, Julia Set, Biomorph, Rainbow, WavelengthToRGB, pf32bit, Delphi Sierpinski Triangle Gasket Sierpinski triangle, Sierpinski gasket, fractals, self-similarity, Hausdorff dimension, digital pantograph, world-to-pixel mapping, recursion von Koch Snowflake von Koch curve, von Koch snowflake, fractals, self-similarity, Hausdorff dimension, digital pantograph, world-to-pixel mapping, recursion Chaos Program Description Files Keywords Iterated Function System to create four ferns (Also see, Mathematical Recreations

45. Doorschakeling
Rekenen en schatten, verbanden, grafieken, functies, vergelijkingen, analyse, grafen en matrices, statistiek en kansberekening, meetkunde en wiskundige kunst. Informatie over rekenmachines, je kunt 'fractals' bekijken en je kunt spelletjes doen.
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46. Fractals -- An Introduction
The purpose of this site is to present material to learn very simple methods toconstruct fractals, to do and practice some math, to appreciate the beauty of
http://ejad.best.vwh.net/java/fractals/intro.shtml
Fractals An Introduction The purpose of this lesson is to learn very simple methods to construct fractals, to do and practice some math, to appreciate the beauty of fractals, and finally to have fun with math. The lesson includes several Java applets for hands-on construction and interaction with simple fractals. Lets start with definitions. In very simple terms, fractals are geometrical figures that are generated by starting with a very simple pattern that grows through the application of rules. In many cases, the rules to make the figure grow from one stage to the next involve taking the original figure and modifying it or adding to it. This process can be repeated recursively (the same way over and over again) an infinite number of times. The fractals' growth mechanism can be visualized very easily with a simple example. Start with a + sign and grow it by adding a half size + in each of the four line ends. Repeat the exact same process recursively as many times as desired. We'll call this the Plusses fractal: Notice how the + sign grows into a rhombus (popularly known as diamond) in very few simple steps. Further in the lesson we'll count the number of +'s in each of the stages to see how quickly its complexity grows.

47. The Computational Beauty Of Nature
Companion site for the book by Gary William Flake. Contains applets and source code for simulations of fractals, chaos, complex systems, and adaptation.
http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/FLAOH/cbnhtml/
Computer Explorations of Fractals, Chaos,
Complex Systems, and Adaptation

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Last update: 30 Nov 2002.

48. Fractals
This CLN menu page provides links to mathematics curricular resources and instructionalmaterials (lesson plans) in the specific topic of fractals.
http://www.cln.org/themes/fractals.html
Fractals Theme Page This "Theme Page" has links to information about Fractals. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are also links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme. Please read our
An Internet Fractal Lesson
To study fractals using World Wide Web and generating your own f ractal. (Grades 7-12)
Chaos Club
Educational resources, online games and message chat areas for students and teachers exploring fractals. Be sure to check out the "tutorial" for a unit by Cynthia Lanius in which elementary and middle students utilize online resources to study properties of fractals either independently or with a teacher. Lessons can be downloaded and printed.
Explorer
The Explorer is a collection of information on educational resources (instructional software, lab activities, lesson plans, student created materials ...) that K-12 mathematics and science educators can download. Enter "Fractals" in the search engine and you'll see about a dozen resources.
Exploring Fractals
This site for secondary students explores several aspects of fractals. After an introduction to fractals, the author explores assigning dimensions, both non-integer and integer, and several ways of generating fractals.

49. Yenming J Chen, ³¯«Û»Ê,§U²z±Ð±Â,¸ê°TºÞ²z¨t
Data Mining, fractals, Financial, MetaModeling Theory.
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52. What Are Fractals?
Explanation of fractals, along with fractal art and uses.Category Science Math Chaos and fractals......An explanation of fractals and some cool picts. What are fractals? Dimensions DimensionsUses Uses Pictures Pictures Resources Resources, What are fractals?
http://www.jracademy.com/~jtucek/math/fractals.html
What are fractals?
Dimensions
Uses
Pictures
Resources What are fractals?
Fractals have come up as an important question two times before the invention of computers. The first time was when British map makers discovered the problem with measuring the length of Britain's coast. On a zoomed out map, the coastline was measured to be 5,000 something or other. Sorry, I've forgotten the units. But anyway, by measuring the coast on more zoomed in maps, it got to be longer, like 8,000. And by looking at really detailed maps, the coastline was over double the original. You see, the coastline of Britain that's on a map of the word doesn't have all the bay's and harbors. A map of just Britain has more of these, but not all the little coves and sounds. The closer they looked, the more detailed and longer the coastline got. Little did they know that this is a property of fractals. (A finite area, aka Britain, being bounded by an infinite line)
The second instance of pre-computer fractals was noted by the French mathematician Gaston Julia. He wondered what a complex polynomial function would look like, such as the ones named after him (in the form of z^2 + c, where c is a complex constant with real and imaginary numbers). The idea behind the formula is that you take the x and y coordinates of a point, and plug them into z in the form of x + y*i, where i is the square root of negative one, square this number, and then add c, a constant. Then plug the resulting pair of real and imaginary numbers back into z, run the equation again, and keep doing that until the result is greater than some number. The number of times you have to run the equations to get out of its "orbit" can be assigned a color and then the pixel (x,y) gets turned that color, unless those coordinates can't get out of their orbit, in which case they're made black.

53. Art, Poetry, Photography, Politics, Fiction, April 2003, Wired Art From Wired He
Eclectic ezine digital art, fractals, conceptual photography, intuitive paintings; unsettling, provocative, bizarre, and compassionate.
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54. Chaos And Fractals
Frame version of this page. fractals. Fractal Icon Archive. FractalImage Gallery. Fractint parameter files. HTML Fractal FAQ Newsgroups
http://www.dd.chalmers.se/~gu94joli/caf.html
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Fractal Icon Archive
Fractal Image Gallery
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HTML Fractal FAQ
Newsgroups The Spanky Fractal Database
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Contours of the mind
- Exhibition page
Mathart.com Fractal MUD Home Page
CNAM: Fractal pictures and animations
Fractal images
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Chaos, nonlinearity and complexity
Newsgroups ANU: Complex systems
A dynamical systems database INLS - The Institute for Nonlinear Science University of Maryland Chaos page Nonlinearity and complexity home page Chaos, Complexity, and Everything Else
Go back to my home page
Joakim Linde / gu94joli@dd.chalmers.se

55. Welcome To Caedes.net - Caedes Desktop Wallpaper
Archive of desktop wallpapers and backgrounds from the desktop of Caedes. Over 200 images including 3D computer art, fractals, abstracts, nature, and space scenes.
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56. REC Recreational And Educational Computing
A newsletter/magazine with programs, including optional supplemental PC disk. All back issues are available. Topics include puzzles teasers, BASIC programming, math, letters, graphics, fractals, challenges, recreation, reviews, wordplay, humor, tips, solutions, and Mathemagical Black Holes.
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57. Suzanne Alejandre - Fractal Links
Suzanne's Math Lessons. fractals. Suzanne Alejandre. Magic Squares MulticulturalMath Fair Polyhedra Tessellations What do fractals look like?
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What is a fractal?
From the Fractal FAQ:
    "A fractal is a rough or fragmented geometric shape that can be subdivided in parts, each of which is (at least approximately) a reduced-size copy of the whole. Fractals are generally self-similar and independent of scale."
    "There are many mathematical structures that are fractals; e.g. Sierpinski triangle, Koch snowflake, Peano curve, Mandelbrot set, and Lorenz attractor. Fractals also describe many real-world objects, such as clouds, mountains, turbulence, and coastlines, that do not correspond to simple geometric shapes." This Fractal FAQ was created and edited by Ken Shirriff through September 26, 1994. The current editor is Ermel Stepp.
Alan Beck writes:
    "Basically, a fractal is any pattern that reveals greater complexity as it is enlarged. Thus, fractals graphically portray the notion of 'worlds within worlds' which has obsessed Western culture from its tenth-century beginnings."
    Beck further explains that when we look very closely at patterns that are Euclidean, the shapes look more and more like straight lines, but that when you look at a fractal up close you see more and more details.

58. Panted Fiction
Selection of 3D art, manipulations, composites, fractals, and backgrounds.
http://www.paintedfiction.com/
A personal visual journey; exploring the often dark areas of one's soul. Several galleries of digital creations ranging from the surreal landscape of the fractal world, the turbulent seas, to a darker canvas of images. An expression of colours and textures just a little different. PaintedFiction.com

59. The Math Forum - Math Library - Fractals
This page contains sites relating to fractals. Browse and Search the Library Home Math Topics Dynamical Systems fractals. Contents Why study fractals?
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  • The Fractal Microscope - Education Group, National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
    An interactive tool for exploring the Mandelbrot set and other fractal patterns. With the Fractal Microscope students can enjoy the art as they master the science of mathematics, and can address a variety of topics in the K-12 curriculum including scientific notation, coordinate systems and graphing, number systems, convergence, divergence, and self-similarity. The program is designed to run in conjunction with NCSA imaging tools such as DataScope and Collage. more>>
  • Fractals - Cynthia Lanius
    This lesson plan for exploring fractals is designed so 4th through 8th grade students can work independently and be assessed innovatively. It conforms to the 1989 NCTM standards, and provides links to other fractal sites. Contents: Why study fractals? Making fractals: Sierpinski Triangle, Sierpinski Meets Pascal, Jurassic Park Fractal, Koch Snowflake. Fractal Properties: Self-similarity, Fractional dimension, Formation by iteration. Teacher-to-Teacher notes; Fractals on the Web. more>>
  • Fractals (Mathematics Archives) - University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK)
  • 60. Java Applets
    Several java applets for use in exploring the topics of chaos and fractals.
    http://math.bu.edu/DYSYS/applets/index.html
    JAVA Applets
    As part of the Dynamical Systems and Technology Project, we have developed several JAVA Applets for use in exploring the topics of chaos and fractals. These applets are designed to accompany the four booklets in the series A Toolkit of Dynamics Activities , published by Key Curriculum Press Applets associated with the book Fractals include:
      The chaos game . Yes, this is a game. Try to beat the computer by hitting specific targets via the moves of an iterated function system. This game allows students to understand the construction of the Sierpinski triangle via the chaos game. Fractalina. This applet allows you to set up the vertices, compression ratios, and rotations associated to an iterated function system and then compute and view the resulting fractal. If you have black and white monitors, be sure that you choose the appropriate colors for the points from the Color Selection button inside the applet so that you will be able to see the picture! Fractanimate. This applet allows you to string together a collection of fractal images generated by Fractalina into a movie. We encourage you to become quite familiar with Fractalina before trying to use this applet.

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