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61. Computational Molecular Biology And Evolutionary Bioinformatics - Thammasat Unve
polygons and polyhedra, Delaunay triangulations, minimal spanning trees, convex hulls, perpendicular bisectors, coordinate geometry, Voronoi fractals, simplex
http://www.bioquest.org/bedrock/thailand_2004/
Workshop Leader March 29 - April 2, 2004 Computational Molecular Biology
and Evolutionary Bioinformatics Room 227, Lecture Hall 3
Faculty of Science and Technology
Thammasat University Rangsit Campus
Pathumthani THAILAND Workshop Leader
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Principal Investigator, BEDROCK
Principal Investigator, The BioQUEST Project
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Biology Department Beloit College Homepage Schedule (118 kb PDF) Monday, March 29th "Genetic Codes as Codes: Towards a Theoretical Basis for Bioinformatics" Abstract: Bioinformatics has developed primarily as a discipline within mathematics and computer science devoted to organizing and analyzing large biological databases. However, biology has much to offer to a synthetic discipline of bioinformatics that draws upon and respects the mutual contributions of biology, mathematics and computer science. In particular, biology has two major theoretical foundations, both evolutionary: namely, phylogenetic systematics and population genetics, that can serve as a cornerstone of a theoretical foundation of bioinformatics along with traditional empirically driven, pattern searching forms of classical bioinformatics. In this re-conception of bioinformatics... learn more...

62. Fractal Links
Fractal Music Software from Fractovia. Fractal Music Software; fractals; MUSIC FROM The Fractal Music Project; Fractal polyhedra; Fractal polyhedra without any VRML
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63. Science Search > Chaos And Fractals
29. Interactive 3D fractals Shows how to create fractal mountains, 3D Mandelbrot and Julia sets, convex, stellated and polyhedra.
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    The purpose of this site is to help the beginner to create fractal images. An overview of programs is provided along with a program-related fractal Gallery.
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    Rating: [5.00] Votes: [2390] Fractal Explorer A fractal tutorial for beginners. Covers Mandelbrot and Julia sets, as well as 4D fractals. Also features an interactive fractal generator. http://www.geocities.com/fabioc detailed information Rating: [5.00] Votes: [1171] Fractal Geometry at Yale University Course homepage for the Fractal Geometry course at Yale University. http://classes.yale.edu/fractals/Welcome.html detailed information Rating: [5.00] Votes: [821] Fractal Pages at Thinks.com Enter the wonderful world of fractals - where mathematics meets art and music. http://thinks.com/fractals.htm

    64. Mathematics Homework
    of circles spheres, fewest colors, combinatorial geometry, fractals, geometric models Paper Models http//www.georgehart.com/virtualpolyhedra/paper-models
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    Mathematics GO TO: Arithmetic
    Golden Mean
    History of Mathematics
    ARITHMETIC: Figure This! Math Challenges for Families
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    Twenty-two word problems that really make you think, including "Line Up", "Beating Heart", "Fill It Up", and "Upside Down". Explains how to think through and solve each of the problems. Flashcards for Kids
    http://www.edu4kids.com/math/
    What is 2 - 6 + 3? Practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division at this site. FunBrain.com
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    "Math Baseball" and "Math Car Racing" are only two of the 30 educational games you can play at FunBrain! Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math - Elementary School Level
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    How-to's and problems in addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, place value, fractions, decimals, the "Golden Rectangle", geometric shapes, square roots, units of measure, puzzles, and word problems are at this math mega site. Math League Help Topics
    http://www.mathleague.com/help/help.htm Definitions and explanations of whole numbers, decimals, fractions, statistics, geometry, ratios, percentages, measurements, beginning algebra, and positive/negative numbers for kids in 4th through 8th grade.

    65. Science, Math, Chaos And Fractals
    Index to Named fractals.. Interactive 3D fractals. Shows how to create fractal mountains, 3D Mandelbrot and Julia sets, convex, stellated and polyhedra.
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      Chaos, Fractals And Attractors In Science
      Chaos theory is a popular name for the theory of Dynamical Systems (DS), mainly for non-linear systems. The theory covers many aspects of the life of DS, all of them have the same characteristics, they were born, they lived and they died..
      Chaos Theory and Fractals
      History of chaos as well as extensive information on Chaos Theory and fractals. Contains several pictures of fractals and links to other Chaos Theory and fractals pages..
      Chaos Theory Resources - Fractals - Directories - Links
      A Directory of Internet resources on chaos theory and fractals..
      Climate Dynamics
      Explains a general systems theory for chaos, quantum mechanics and gravity as applied to weather patterns..
      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..

    66. Books On Special Topics
    He even relates fractals to art and architecture. Unit Origami (7up) Geometry of polyhedra; Graph Problems Tomoko Fusé; Japan Publications, 1990; $19
    http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/Volumes/schools/paper82/node16.html
    Next: Video Tapes Up: The Teachers's Bookshelf: Reference Previous: Periodicals
    Books on Special Topics
    The following sources give interesting background material not usually found in textbooks. We include grade-level suggestions for use of the material (or for student reading), where appropriate.
    Ethnomathematics: A Multicultural View of Mathematical Ideas Graph Theory and Applications
    Marcia Ascher; Chapman and Hall, 1991; $42. This is a fascinating book, which will give you a new perspective on mathematical ideas that one often takes for granted, such as the words used for counting. Of special interest is a chapter exploring Eulerian paths, a standard topic in discrete mathematics (e.g., see [ ]), as an artistic aid to story-telling in the South Pacific islands. This is the source of some of the material in the module Drawing Pictures with One Line , described on page . The following is an excerpt from a review by Susan Picker LP `90. But Ethnomathematics explores more than the topic of graph theory as it presents the mathematical ideas of number, kin relations, games of chance and strategy, and symmetric strip decorations. ...It provides a comprehensive look at the meaning and use of similar mathematical ideas in different cultures, illuminating both the mathematics and the culture in which it appears, and through this showing the value of the study of mathematics in a multicultural setting.
    Alan Turing: The Enigma Codebreaking
    Andrew Hodges, Simon and Schuster, NY, 1983. This is a popular book that tells the story of Alan Turing and his role in breaking the German ENIGMA code during WWII. It makes good background reading for teaching cryptography or computer science.

    67. Index By Grade Level.
    Intro to Tessellations, *; Build Your Own polyhedra, *; Unit Origami, *; fractals for the Classroom, *; Math/Human
    http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/Volumes/schools/paper82/node32.html
    Next: Index by topic. Up: Recommended Resources for Teaching Previous: Web Sites
    Index by grade level.
    In this section, for each of the grade-level ranges K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12, we list the titles of resources described in the text whose content seems especially appropriate. Within each subsection, titles are ordered (approximately) by reading level. Each title is followed by the number of the page that contains its description. See Appendix B for unabbreviated titles.
    Grades K-2
    • Texts
      • Math Their Way
      • Insides, Outsides,...
      • Math on the Wall
    • Literature
      • Dr. Seuss books
      • One Hundred Hungry Ants
      • Grandfather Tang's Story
      • The Tangram Magician
      • Three Hat Day
      • Sam Johnson ...Quilt
      • Cloak for the Dreamer
      • Two of Everything
      • Anno's ...Jar
    • Periodicals
      • Teaching Children Math
      • Wonderful Ideas
      • Elementary Mathematician
    • Web Sites
      • MegaMath

      Grades 3-5
      • Texts
        • Math on the Wall
        • Insides, Outsides,...
        • Math Coloring Book
        • Intro to Tessellations
        • Build Your Own Polyhedra
      • Literature
        • Sam Johnson ...Quilt
        • Cloak for the Dreamer
        • Two of Everything
        • Anno's...Jar
        • Math Curse
      • Periodicals
        • Wonderful Ideas
        • Elementary Mathematician
      • Software
        • Logo
        • Tesselmania
      • Web Sites
        • MegaMath

        Grades 6-8
        • Texts
          • Insides, Outsides,...

    68. The Nature Of Fractals
    geometries. THE NATURE OF fractals, 66. geometry. Mainly concerned with points, lines, circles, polygons, polyhedra and conic sections.
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    in the Passaway OUTLINE Page One read
    What is a fractal?
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    Further considerations on fractal dimension.
    Page Three read Another kind of geometry. Why are fractals called fractals? What make fractal images so colorful and bizarre? Page Four read More that meets the math. The most complex mathematical object. Page Five read Complex numbers. Equations, functions or formulae? Fractals and chaos. Applications of fractal theory. Page Six read Addendum: a survey of geometries. THE NATURE OF FRACTALS, 6:6 Addendum: The following survey on geometries is taken mainly from Jan Gullberg, Mathematics from the Birth of Numbers. Euclidean Geometries
    • Euclidean geometry: also referred to as classical or elementary geometry. Mainly concerned with points, lines, circles, polygons, polyhedra and conic sections. It is based on definitions and axioms described by Euclid (c.330 - c.275 B.C.) in the treatise Elements , a compendium of all the geometric knowledge of his time.

    69. Favorite Links Of Andrea And Friedrich Lohmueller - Raytracing, Fractals, Amimat
    A great homepage on various things around rendering and visualization of all kinds, Geometry, Curves, fractals, polyhedra, platonic solids, polytopes, Star
    http://www.f-lohmueller.de/links/index_se.htm
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    last revised: 05-May-2004 to our Homepage to our Raytracing Galleries Deutsche Version Mathematics and Geometry
    • Tsutomu Higo - Gallery Cyberbust One of the top galleries - a creative artist and a good POV-math-teacher! The source codes for many images show how he made this. (en,jp) Shuhei Kawashu An excellent gallery of creative mathematical and geometric art! (en,jp) Paul Bourke Astrophysics and Supercomputing at the Swinburne University of Technology, Australia. A great homepage on various things around rendering and visualization of all kinds, Geometry, Curves, Fractals, Polyhedra, platonic solids, polytopes, Star Sphere and Polar Sphere, etc. also about PovRay, MegaPov, MegaPovPlus (en) Juno’s World All about Polyhedron - gallery and VRML - fascinating Puzzles! (jp, en) Erich Friedman's Puzzles Palace All about Puzzles! (en) Mechanical Puzzles new !

    70. DISCUSSIONS INDEX
    Dimension for Irregular fractals, Looks at random fractals and how selfsimilarity is generalized. polyhedra, Questions about dice lead to discussion of polyhedra.
    http://occawlonline.pearsoned.com/bookbind/pubbooks/billstein_awl/medialib/shodo
    These discussions are designed to give teachers ideas for how to introduce or explain a concept with a student or with a class. Informal and formal definitions of concepts are given. Common student misconceptions are pointed out as well. Teachers might have students read them or, more commonly, use ideas from them to guide class discussions. They are arranged according to the NCTM Principles and Standards for School Mathematics Number and Operation Concepts : Includes working with fractions and decimals, clock arithmetic, and finding number patterns. (NCTM Content Standard) Geometry and Measurement Concepts : Includes basic notions of lines, rays and planes, working with tessellations, fractals. (NCTM Content Standard) Function and Algebra Concepts : Includes an introduction to functions, special properties of linear functions, graphs and the coordinate plane, and reading graphs. (NCTM Content Standard) Probability and Data Analysis Concepts : Includes an introduction to probability, conditional probability, sampling, expected value, statistics, histograms, boxplots, and the normal curve. Also includes statistical simulations. (NCTM Content Standard) These discussions are best accessed from the lessons in which they are used, but are listed here for convenience. Teachers who develop discussions similar to these for other topics are encouraged to submit them to the Project Interactivate archives. Contact

    71. Wauu.DE: Shopping: Toys And Games: Educational: Page 3
    lizzieslookingglass.com/. Mathartfun.com Books, puzzles, posters and art gallery related to tessellations, polyhedra, fractals, anamorphic art, and MC Escher.
    http://www.wauu.de/Shopping/Toys_and_Games/Educational/more3.htm
    Home Shopping Toys and Games Educational : Page 3 Search DMOZ-Verzeichnis:
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      Offering science party games for children. Purchase, and print out game immediately.
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      Offering games and toys appropriate for different age groups.
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      Specializes nostalgic and developmental toys.
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    • Ladders to Learning Picture books and educational activities help kids learn while having fun. http://www.ladderstolearning.com/
    • Learning Collections Sets for children ages 4-8, designed to focus on learning through play. http://www.learningcollections.com/
    • Learning Express Infant and childrens toys, games, and books including brands like Thomas, LEGO and Lamaze. Free gift wrapping available. http://www.learningexpress.com/
    • Learning Resources, Inc. Focus on science, math, phonics, and early childhood. http://www.learningresources.com
    • Leisure Learning Large assortment of games and toys developed for the mind. Australian store delivers worldwide. http://leisurelearning.com.au/

    72. Math Forum Internet Collection - Mathgraphics (Outline)
    Origami and Mathematics; Pascal s fractals Ivars Peterson (MathLand); Pavilion of The Platonic Solids and polyhedra - Paul Flavin; Point Plots and Space Curves
    http://math.kongju.ac.kr/math/java/Java/mathgraphics.html
      Math Forum Internet Resource Collection - Outline Version
    Math Graphics and Visualization
    [Switch to the Annotated Version
    About the Collection
    Table of Contents Search the Collection ...
  • The Chryzodes: a pictorial travel into science of numbers (arithmetic).
  • Chua's Oscillator: Applications of Chaos to Sound and Music
  • Circles of Light: The Mathematics of Rainbows (Gallery of Interactive Geometry)
  • Classification of Patterns
  • The Click-n Project
  • Cliff Pickover's Creativity and Math Page ...
  • The Fractint PAR Exchange - Landon Kuhn
  • Fractint WWW
  • The Fractory - The Science and Beauty of Fractals
  • FracZoom
  • Fun with Fractals - Keith Gabryelski
  • Gallery of Fractal Images - Paul Bourke ...
  • Math Teacher Link - a NetMath Coalition Project
  • MathArt
  • Mathematica Demo
  • Mathematical Animation Gallery
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  • Robotic Navigation with Constraints - Level Set Methods (Sethian)
  • Room 8 Geometry Book - Riverside Elementary, Princeton, NJ
  • Rubik's Cube: Our robot can play with The Cube!
  • 73. :: Ez2Find :: Chaos And Fractals
    fractals Site Info - Translate - Open New Window Shows how to create fractal mountains, 3D Mandelbrot and Julia sets, convex, stellated and polyhedra.
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    Guide : Chaos and Fractals Global Metasearch
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    74. Journal Of Electronic Imaging, July 1995, Vol. 04(03)
    anisotropy, polyhedra should be close to regular in shape; and (7) polyhedra should be Paper 93064 Image encryption method using a class of fractals, pp.251
    http://www.spie.org/web/journals/jei/jei_jul95.html
    Journal of Electronic Imaging, July 1995, Vol. 04(03)
    Editor: Edward R. Dougherty
    ISSN: 1017-9909 Abstracts for the papers in this volume are located in this file immediately following the contents list below. All papers are copublished by SPIEThe International Society for Optical Engineering (P.O. Box 10, Bellingham, Washington, 98227-0010, USA) and (7003 Kilworth Lane, Springfield, VA 22151, USA). To order books from SPIE, call 360/676-3290, fax 360/647-1445, e-mail bookorders@spie.org , or telnet to spie.org, login SPIE and choose PUBLICATIONS SEARCH on the menu. To order papers, call SPIE Document Express at 360/676-3290 (note paper title, volume and page numbers) or e-mail doc_express@spie.org. SPIE Abstracts Online is a service provided free of charge by SPIE to members of the optics community. We are interested in your comments and suggestions. Please direct these, as well as any questions regarding the service, to net-abstracts@spie.org. for personal use only. No part of this database may be downloaded, reproduced, or distributed in any form, or by any means, or stored in or transferred to any other database or retrieval system for commercial purposes or for access by multiple users without written permission from SPIE. Contents:
  • Performing color space conversions with three-dimensional linear interpolation (Paper #: 94-027)
  • Image encryption method using a class of fractals (Paper #: 93-064)
  • Application-specific integrated circuit based image processor and its simulated results (Paper #: 93-059)
  • 75. Minicourse Descriptions
    building 3dimensional models, creating computer generations of fractals, and others Examine the mathematics of polyhedra that pack space cube, triangular prism
    http://www.math.washington.edu/~nwmi/sum/summer2001/mini-contents.html
    Minicourse Descriptions 2001
    Session A: (August 13 - 14)
    Fractals: an Introduction
    Instructors: Will Webber and Ronda Webber In this minicourse we will look at the basic concepts in fractal generation. The topics will include fractal curves such as the Koch, Hilbert, and Peano curves, "Mandelbrot" sets, Julia sets, fractal dimension, iterated function systems, chaos and others. An emphasis will be placed on creating fractals by repeating simple sets of instructions. The activities will be hands-on and include stamping, folding strips of paper, cutting pop-up fractals, building 3-dimensional models, creating computer generations of fractals, and others.
    Hands-on Spherical Geometry
    Instructors: Philip Mallinson with Carol Hattan You know very well what an angle is, what a straight line is, and how to measure angles and segments and areas in the plane. But suppose your universe is not a plane but a cone or a cylinder or a cube or a sphere? This minicourse invites you to extend the these basic notions to surfaces that don't look like a flat sheet of paper. You will build your own models and also use commercial products like the Lenart sphere. As well as opening a new world of geometry, geometry on the sphere is also very practical. After all, map makers need to flatten out the world for the pages of an atlas and navigators need to sail in straight lines. How do they do it?
    Session B: (August 15 - 16)
    In the Footsteps of Escher: 3-D Puzzles that Tessellate Space

    76. Hello Homework! Mathematics
    This is an introduction to fractals for middleschoolers. Paper Models - Paper polyhedra http//www.georgehart.com/virtual-polyhedra/paper-models.html Shows
    http://www.tds.lib.mn.us/HMath.htm
    Hello Homework! Math
    Problem Solving Numbers and Computation Patterns, Functions, and Algebra Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability ... Trig and Calculus
    PROBLEM SOLVING
    Figure This! Math Challenges for Families - Table of Contents
    http://www.figurethis.org/challenges/toc01-04.htm
    Eighty word problems - in English and Spanish - for middle schoolers from the National Council of Mathematics Teachers and the U.S. Department of Education that don't just give the answers to the problems, but explain how to think them through and solve them. The problems focus on measurement (eg. "Line Up"), numbers (eg. "Beating Heart"), statistics and probability (eg. "I Win!"), algebra (eg. "Which Way?), and geometry (eg. "Popcorn"). Webmath offers math homework help and math word problems at DiscoverySchool.com
    http://school.discovery.com/homeworkhelp/webmath/
    Can't figure out how to simplify an algebraic expression, factor a polynomial, crunch numbers, convert units of measure, or solve an equation? DiscoverySchool.com's web site will walk you through the solution. It also offers math homework help. Problem Solving Numbers and Computation Patterns, Functions, and Algebra

    77. DISCUSSIONS INDEX
    of irregular fractals and how the scale is indeterminite in these fractals. polyhedra, Questions about dice lead to a discussion of polyhedra and geometric
    http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/discussions/
    These discussions are designed to give teachers ideas for how to introduce or explain a concept with a student or with a class. Informal and formal definitions of concepts as well as common student misconceptions are included in the dialogue. These discussions are best accessed from the lessons in which they are used, but are listed here for quick reference. Teachers who develop discussions similar to these for other topics are encouraged to submit them to the Project Interactivate. Use this form to contact the Interactivate Team for details. They are arranged according to the NCTM Principles and Standards for School Mathematics and the NCEE Performance Standards for Middle School Number and Operation Concepts (NCTM Content Standard and NCEE Standard M1) Geometry and Measurement Concepts (NCTM Content Standards and NCEE Standard M2) Function and Algebra Concepts (NCTM Content Standard and NCEE Standard M3) Probability and Data Analysis Concepts (NCTM Content Standard and NCEE Standard M4) Search Interactivate
    Number and Operation Concepts Discussion: Description: Integers Introduces the concept of an Integer.

    78. Math 8 - Frisbie Middle School
    Building Math Power, polyhedra, Graphing and Functions, Linear and Exponential Functions, fractals and Chaos Theory, Applied Data Analysis.
    http://www.rialto.k12.ca.us/frisbie/math8.html
    Math 8
    As part of the Rialto Unified School District, Frisbie Middle School is using the Glencoe instructional materials to teach mathematics. Math 8 is a general mathematics course for eighth grade students not enrolled in Algebra I. Under the Curriculum Links the alignment of the course can be checked against the RUSD Math Matrix, California Framework Standards, and the NCTM Standards. Links are provided to support the Math 8 curriculum for students, teachers and parents. Some of the links are to Internet sites with information, others link to sites with interactive lessons which could be used at home as a supplement or during class and still others could be used as enrichment for students willing to work before or after school. A similar Math 7 page is available for the general mathematics course for all seventh grade students. As you use these pages, comments and/or suggestions would be appreciated. Please send them to Suzanne Alejandre
    Curriculum Links:
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    79. ABC.NET Web Directory - - Science - Math - Chaos And Fractals -
    Open in a new Window, » Interactive 3D fractals Shows how to create fractal mountains, 3D Mandelbrot and Julia sets, convex, stellated and polyhedra.
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      Chaos Theory and Fractals
      - History of chaos as well as extensive information on Chaos Theory and fractals. Contains several pictures of fractals and links to other Chaos Theory and fractals pages.
      Climate Dynamics
      - Explains a general systems theory for chaos, quantum mechanics and gravity as applied to weather patterns.
      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.
      3D Fractals using Bicomplex Dynamics
      - The Tetrabrot is the bicomplex generalization of the Mandelbrot set as realized by Dominic 'Ramdam' Rochon. Articles, pictures, news and other downloads.

    80. SLCentral Directory - Science - Math - Chaos And Fractals
    Interactive 3D fractals Shows how to create fractal mountains, 3D Mandelbrot and Julia sets, convex, stellated and polyhedra.
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