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fractalIrregular shape or surface produced by a procedure of repeated subdivision. Generated on a computer screen, fractals are used in creating models of geographical or biological processes (for example, the creation of a coastline by erosion or accretion, or the growth of plants). Sets of curves with such discordant properties were developed in the 19th century in Germany by Georg Cantor and Karl Weierstrass. The name was coined by the French mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot. Fractals are also used for computer art.
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Pappas delivers a new way to enjoy and learn some sublimely abstract notions, such as tessellations, fractals, googols, imaginary numbers, and much more. to the amazing shapes of fractals to the fascinating properties of the "golden ratio" phi and much more. Ancient Greek cosmology may seem old hat in a world of fractals and cyberspace, but earthquake, hurricane, conflagration and flood have been all too relevant since the Pacific tsunami heralded the year 2005. |
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