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         Fractals:     more books (100)
  1. Fractals, Googols, and Other Mathematical Tales by Theoni Pappas, 1993-02-16
  2. Fractals: The Patterns of Chaos: Discovering a New Aesthetic of Art, Science, and Nature (A Touchstone Book) by John Briggs, 1992-11-01
  3. Chaos and Fractals: New Frontiers of Science by Heinz-Otto Peitgen, Hartmut Jürgens, et all 2004-02-03
  4. Fractal Geometry: Mathematical Foundations and Applications by Kenneth Falconer, 2003-11-14
  5. The Fractal Geometry of Nature by Benoit B. Mandelbrot, 1983
  6. African Fractals: Modern Computing and Indigenous Design by Ron Eglash, 1999-06
  7. The Fractal Murders (Pepper Keane Mysteries) by Mark Cohen, 2004-05-13
  8. Introducing Fractal Geometry, 3rd Edition (Introducing) by Nigel Lesmoir-Gordon, 2006-04-25
  9. Fractal Cosmos 2008 Calendar
  10. The Science of Fractal Images
  11. Fractals Everywhere by Michael F. Barnsley, 2000-04
  12. Fractal Mode by Piers Anthony, 1992-12-01
  13. Easy Fractal Guide, An Introduction to Fractal Mathematics and Creation by Ann Dahlin, 2005-01-01
  14. Beauty Of Fractals by Peitgen, 1987

181. The Math Forum: Mathematical Figures By Robert M. Dickau
Robert M. Dickau's page. The fractals and Chaos section has figures of attractors, Lsystems in 2 and 3 dimensions, Sierpinski gaskets, bifurcation, and Julia and Mandelbrot sets. Includes Mathematica code.
http://mathforum.org/advanced/robertd/index.html
Mathematical Figures Using Mathematica
by Robert M. Dickau
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Fractals and chaos
Combinatorial figures

182. Pizzi.cjb.net - Ed Pizzi's Projects
A programming site with freeware programs source code. Mostly assembly, some C. VGA demos, OS development, fractals, tutorials, tsr's, windows assembly.
http://www.patmedia.net/eaj.pizzi/
http://pizzi.cjb.net/
last updated 28 jul 2002
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183. Edward Boas -- Fractal Text
Turn words into fractals.
http://b435-boas.stanford.edu/home/science/ftext/index.html
Type in a word and get back a fractal.
The word must contain between 2 and 10 letters. No numbers, spaces, or punctuation.
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184. Fractal:Edge
Products for navigating large information sources quickly and accurately using a visualisation technique based on fractals. Features overviews, news, downloads and extranet.
http://www.fractaledge.com
Site loading... Home Products Solutions Partners ... Downloads
Fractal:Edge develops visualization and analysis software to help you access and understand large, complex or fast-moving information sources quickly and accurately.
"Fractal:Edge technology ... is highly intuitive and compelling, and extremely smooth in its operation ... a refined and truly business ready solution"
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Manage performance and risk in realtime with Fractal:Financial , Fractal:Edge's latest invaluable data analysis application for fund managers, investment analysts, risk managers and traders.
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Publish bespoke Fractal Maps online, and integrate them into your products and services with Fractal:SDK , a complete visual development environment and application programming interface for Fractal Maps.
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185. CPS: Java Applets
Related Pages Exploring Patterns in Nature Curriculum Guides; Patterns in Nature Student Activity Guides developed by teachers attending our Patterns in Nature
http://polymer.bu.edu/java/
Related Pages:
Unit 1: Monte Carlo Estimation of Pi
Unit 2: Can You Beat Randomness?
Unit 3: One-Dimensional Random Walk
Unit 4: Two-Dimensional Random Walk ... Send Us Your Comments This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Nos. MDR-8955041, ESI-9353500, and DUE-9555194. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

186. GWFA
Translate this page Intranet
http://home.wtal.de/spiriteye/fractal/
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187. Index Of /solutions/photo
Parent Directory 05May-2004 1559 - ROI/ 23-Mar-2004 1430 - casestudies......Index of /solutions/photo. Name Last modified Size
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188. Julia And Mandelbrot Sets
Julia and Mandelbrot Sets. David E. Joyce August, 1994. Last updated May, 2003. Function Iteration and Julia Sets. Gaston Julia studied
http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/julia/julia.html
Julia and Mandelbrot Sets
David E. Joyce
August, 1994. Last updated May, 2003.
Function Iteration and Julia Sets
Gaston Julia studied the iteration of polynomials and rational functions in the early twentieth century. If f x ) is a function, various behaviors can arise when f is iterated. Let's take, for example, the function f x x We will iterate this function when initially applied to an initial value of x , say x a . Let a denote the first iterate f a ), let a denote the second iterate f a ), which equals f f a )), and so forth. Then we'll consider the infinite sequence of iterates a a f a a f a a f a It may happen that these values stay small or perhaps they don't, depending on the initial value a . For instance, if we iterate our sample function f x x a = 1.0, we'll get the following sequence of iterates (easily computed with a handheld calculator) a a f a f a f a f a f a It helps to see what's going on graphically. In the diagram above, the graph y x y x is drawn in green. Then the values a a a a , and a are shown grapically, starting with our first value of a , namely, 1.0. To find

189. Fractal 2004: International Multidisciplinary Conference On Complexity In Nature
Fractal 2004 International Multidisciplinary Conference on complex phenomena in nature
http://www.kingston.ac.uk/fractal/

190. Athens Users Login
Athens Users Login. EBSCOhost Support. User ID, Password, Minimum browser requirements Internet Explorer 5.0 and Netscape 4.7. Important
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191. Michael Peters
Translate this page Michael Peters website
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/mpeters/hop.htm

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