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  1. The Misbehavior of Markets: A Fractal View of Financial Turbulence by Benoit Mandelbrot, Richard L. Hudson, 2006-03-07
  2. The Fractal Geometry of Nature by Benoit B. Mandelbrot, 1983
  3. Fractals and Scaling In Finance: Discontinuity, Concentration, Risk by Benoit B. Mandelbrot, 2010-11-02
  4. Gaussian Self-Affinity and Fractals by Benoit Mandelbrot, 2001-12-14
  5. Fractals and Chaos: The Mandelbrot Set and Beyond by Benoit B. Mandelbrot, 2004-01-09
  6. Fractals, Graphics, and Mathematics Education (Mathematical Association of America Notes) by Benoit Mandelbrot, Michael Frame, 2002-05-01
  7. Fractals: Form, Chance and Dimension by Benoit B. Mandelbrot, 1977-09
  8. Multifractals and 1/f Noise: Wild Self-Affinity in Physics (1963-1976) by Benoit B. Mandelbrot, 1999-01-18
  9. Fractal Landscapes by Bill Hirst, Benoit B. Mandelbrot, 1994-11-01
  10. Fractals in Physics: Essays in Honour of Benoit B Mandelbrot : Proceedings of the International Conference Honouring Benoit B Mandelbrot on His 65th by Amnon Aharony, 1990-06
  11. Les Objets fractals : forme, hasard et dimension, survol du langage fractal by Benoît Mandelbrot, 1999-01-04
  12. The Science of Fractal Images
  13. La Geometria Fractal De La Naturaleza (Spanish Edition) by Benoit Mandelbrot, 2002-01
  14. Fractals in Geophysics by Christopher H. Scholz, 1989-10

1. Benoit B. Mandelbrot
Official Biography site. Benoit B. Mandelbrot is the world's foremost impetus for the advancement of Fractal Geometry. Learn about his life and work. Benoit B. Mandelbrot. Sterling Professor of
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2. Benoit Mandelbrot
The brainchild of maverick mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot, who coined the term in Rupert Sheldrake, Richard Dawkins, Benoit Mandelbrot, Werner Heisenberg, and Douglas Hofstadter
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A talk with the father of fractal geometry.
The brainchild of maverick mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot, who coined the term in the 1970s and popularized it in the 1980s, fractals (for fractional dimensions) allowed him to eschew traditional geometric analysis in favor of his own flair for visualizing phenomena.
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- May 1993 My Main Squeeze: Fractal Compression The "cold fusion" of compression is about to get very hot indeed. Invented in the 1980s by Michael Barnsley and Alan Sloan, two mathematicians at Georgia Tech, fractal compression is based on the discovery by Benoit Mandelbrot, an IBM scientist, that a hidden geometry exists in apparently random patterns of nature. Other Stories - May 1994 Zippies!

3. Benoit Mandelbrot
Benoit Mandelbrot. In 1963 Benoit Mandelbrot introduced the fractal concept. Fractals are shapes or behaviors that have similar properties at all levels of magnification.
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Benoit Mandelbrot
In 1963 Benoit Mandelbrot introduced the fractal concept
Fractals are shapes or behaviors that have similar properties at all levels of magnification. Just as the sphere is a concept that unites raindrops, basketballs and Mars, so fractal is a concept that unites clouds, coastlines, plants and strange attractors
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4. Benoit Mandelbrot - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Polski Slovenina Suomi. Benoit Mandelbrot Benoit B. Mandelbrot ( born November 20, 1924) is a Frenchmathematician, discoverer and leading proponent of fractal
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Benoît B. Mandelbrot (born November 20 ) is a Polish -born French mathematician , discoverer and leading proponent of fractal geometry Born in Warsaw, Poland , he has lived in France for much of his life. Mandelbrot was born into a family with a strong academic tradition - his mother was a doctor and his uncle, Szolem Mandelbrojt , was a famous Parisian mathematician. His father, however, made his living buying and selling clothes. His family left Poland for Paris in the 1930s. There, Mandelbrot was introduced to mathematics by his two uncles. He studied at École Polytechnique Educated in France , he developed the mathematics of Gaston Julia , and began the (now common) graphing of equations on a computer. Mandelbrot originated what is now known as fractal geometry and the fractal called the Mandelbrot set is named after him. In 1975, Mandelbrot published Les objets fractals, forme, hasard et dimension ("The fractal objects, form, randomness and dimension"). His work on fractals as a mathematician at IBM earned him an Emeritus Fellowship at the T.J. Watson Research Laboratories.

5. Benoit B. Mandelbrot
Benoit B. Mandelbrot, 1924 Major Works of Benoit Mandelbrot. Logique, language et theorie de l'information, with Apostel, 1957." The Pareto-Levy Law and the Distribution of Income", 1960, IER." New
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Major Works of Benoit Mandelbrot
  • Logique, language et theorie de l'information , with Apostel, 1957. "The Pareto-Levy Law and the Distribution of Income", 1960, IER "New Methods of Statistical Economics", 1963, JPE "The Variation of Certain Speculative Prices", 1963, J of Business "Forecasts of Future Prices, Unbiased Markets and Martingale Models", 1966, J of Business "When Can Price be Arbitraged Efficiently? A limit to the validity of the random walk and martingale models", 1971, REStat "Statistical Methodology for Non-Periodic Cycles: from the covariance to R/S analysis", 1972, Annals Econ. Social Measurement Fractals: form, chance and dimension The Fractal Geometry of Nature
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6. Mandelbrot
Benoit Mandelbrot. Born 20 Nov 1924 in Warsaw, Poland. Benoit Mandelbrotwas largely responsible for the present interest in fractal geometry.
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Benoit Mandelbrot
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Benoit Mandelbrot was largely responsible for the present interest in fractal geometry. He showed how fractals can occur in many different places in both mathematics and elsewhere in nature. Mandelbrot was born in Poland in 1924 into a family with a very academic tradition. His father, however, made his living buying and selling clothes while his mother was a doctor. As a young boy, Mandelbrot was introduced to mathematics by his two uncles. Hadamard in this post, took responsibility for his education. In fact the influence of Szolem Mandelbrojt was both positive and negative since he was a great admirer of Hardy and Hardy 's philosophy of mathematics. This brought a reaction from Mandelbrot against pure mathematics, although as Mandelbrot himself says, he now understands how Hardy 's deep felt pacifism made him fear that applied mathematics, in the wrong hands, might be used for evil in time of war. The war, the constant threat of poverty and the need to survive kept him away from school and college and despite what he recognises as "marvellous" secondary school teachers he was largely self taught.

7. Mandelbrot From FOLDOC
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10. Benoit Mandelbrot - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Benoit Mandelbrot. (Redirected from Benoit B. Mandelbrot). BenoîtB. Mandelbrot (born November 20, 1924) is a Polishborn French
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(Redirected from Benoit B. Mandelbrot Benoît B. Mandelbrot (born November 20 ) is a Polish -born French mathematician , discoverer and leading proponent of fractal geometry Born in Warsaw, Poland , he has lived in France for much of his life. Mandelbrot was born into a family with a strong academic tradition - his mother was a doctor and his uncle, Szolem Mandelbrojt , was a famous Parisian mathematician. His father, however, made his living buying and selling clothes. His family left Poland for Paris in the 1930s. There, Mandelbrot was introduced to mathematics by his two uncles. He studied at École Polytechnique Educated in France , he developed the mathematics of Gaston Julia , and began the (now common) graphing of equations on a computer. Mandelbrot originated what is now known as fractal geometry and the fractal called the Mandelbrot set is named after him. In 1975, Mandelbrot published Les objets fractals, forme, hasard et dimension ("The fractal objects, form, randomness and dimension"). His work on fractals as a mathematician at IBM earned him an Emeritus Fellowship at the T.J. Watson Research Laboratories.

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12. DBLP: Benoit Mandelbrot
Benoit Mandelbrot. 1983. 6, Jean Voldman, Benoit Mandelbrot, Lee W. Hoevel, JoshuaKnight, Philip L. Rosenfeld Fractal Nature of SoftwareCache Interaction.
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List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server FAQ Coauthor Index - Ask others: ACM DL ACM Guide CiteSeer CSB ... Jean Voldman , Benoit Mandelbrot, Lee W. Hoevel Joshua Knight Philip L. Rosenfeld : Fractal Nature of Software-Cache Interaction. IBM Journal of Research and Development 27 Benoit Mandelbrot: Fractal Geometry of Nature. W. H. Freeman 1977 Benoit Mandelbrot: Final Note on a Class of Skew Distribution Functions: Analysis and Critique of a Mode Due to H. A. Simon Information and Control 4 Benoit Mandelbrot: Post Scriptum to ``Final Note'' Information and Control 4 Benoit Mandelbrot: A Note On a Class of Skew Distribution Functions: Analysis and Critique of a Paper by H. A. Simon Information and Control 2 Benoit Mandelbrot: A Note on a Law of Berry and on Insistence Stress Information and Control 1
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Benoit Mandelbrot. Benoit Mandelbrot is most noted as a researcherof pure mathematics at IBM during the 1960s. Mandelbrot was one
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This site is well-named, since the study of chaos can bechaotic. Chaos theory is a recent development in mathematics dealing with the complexity of nature. Probably the most well-known aspects of chaos theory are fractal images. Fractals appear to be complex and hard-to-comprehend at first glance, but the underlying code is very simple. Stunning images accompany the well-organized pages. If you're confused about chaos, find some order here. Visit Site 1997 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Languages English Students Brian Wyoming Valley West High School, Plymouth, PA, United States Andrew Wyoming Valley West High School, Plymouth, PA, United States Shane Wyoming Valley West, Plymouth, PA, United States Coaches Richard Wyoming Valley West High Schol, Plymouth, PA, United States Richard Wyoming Valley West High Schol, Plymouth, PA, United States Richard Wyoming Valley West High Schol, Plymouth, PA, United States Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world.

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15. Benoit Mandelbrot - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Benoit Mandelbrot. Benoît Mandelbrot, (born November 20, 1924) is a French mathematician,largely responsible for the present interest in fractal geometry.
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16. Yale University Mathematics Dept | People - Benoit B. Mandelbrot
Phone 203.432.6471 Fax 203.432.7316 Email benoit.mandelbrot@yale.edu.Dept of Mathematics PO Box 208283 New Haven, CT 06520-8283, USA.
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New Haven, CT 06520-8283, USA D.Sc., Paris, 1952
Research Interests:
Fractals, Random processes and sets, applications
National Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Wolf, Harvey, Humboldt, Nevada, Honda, Science for Art and Proctor Prizes; Barnhard, Franklin, Steinmetz, and Richardson Medals; Caltech Distinguished Service and Scott Awards Personal Web Page Yale University
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18. Fractal Geometry
The Story of benoit B. mandelbrot and the Geometry of Chaos benoit mandelbrot, now both an IBM scientist and Professor of Mathematics at Yale, made his great discoveries by defying Then along
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Fractal Geometry
The Story of Benoit B. Mandelbrot
and the Geometry of Chaos
geometry of chaos , we must first understand his story. Benoit Mandelbrot, now both an IBM scientist and Professor of Mathematics at Yale, made his great discoveries by defying establishment, academic mathematics. In so doing he went beyond Einstein's theories to discover that the fourth dimension includes not only the first three dimensions, but also the gaps or intervals between them, the fractal dimensions. The geometry of the fourth dimension - fractal geometry - was created almost singlehandedly by Mandelbrot. It is now recognized as the true Geometry of Nature. Mandelbrot's fractal geometry replaces Euclidian geometry which had dominated our mathematical thinking for thousands of years.. We now know that Euclidian geometry pertained only to the artificial realities of the first, second and third dimensions. These dimensions are imaginary. Only the fourth dimension is real. More on this later; first, a little on the man behind the Laws and the math world he revolutionized. His intellectual journey took him far from the beaten roads of academic math into many out of the way disciplines. For instance, he became expert in certain areas of linguistics, game theories, aeronautics, engineering, economics, physiology, geography, astronomy and of course physics. He was also an avid student of the history of Science. Importantly, he was also one of the first mathematicians in the world to have access to high speed computers. In his words:

19. Don Archer Digital Art
Traditional fractals, music, fractals combined with verse. Photo of benoit mandelbrot taken April 6, 2001.
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Updated June 1, 2004 This site is an exercise in love, vanity and art. It includes my current images,
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  • Online ABS gallery 2001-2003 crowns me "fractal guru" and publishes comprehensive exhibit of my art.
  • Print art included in the collection of Ball State University Art Museum, Muncie, IN.
  • Some 180 fractals included in a CD-ROM, Fractal Frenzy II, Postcards from the Edge of Space, published 1995 by Walnut Creek.
  • Images included in Wirehead's CD-ROM, Virtual Media Gallery by Quantum Access, 1995.

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Born: 20 Nov 1924 in Warsaw, Poland
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Benoit Mandelbrot was largely responsible for the present interest in fractal geometry. He showed how fractals can occur in many different places in both mathematics and elsewhere in nature. Mandelbrot was born in Poland in 1924 into a family with a very academic tradition. His father, however, made his living buying and selling clothes while his mother was a doctor. As a young boy, Mandelbrot was introduced to mathematics by his two uncles. Hadamard in this post, took responsibility for his education. In fact the influence of Szolem Mandelbrojt was both positive and negative since he was a great admirer of Hardy and Hardy 's philosophy of mathematics. This brought a reaction from Mandelbrot against pure mathematics, although as Mandelbrot himself says, he now understands how Hardy 's deep felt pacifism made him fear that applied mathematics, in the wrong hands, might be used for evil in time of war. The war, the constant threat of poverty and the need to survive kept him away from school and college and despite what he recognises as "marvellous" secondary school teachers he was largely self taught.

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