Fractal Geometry by Michael Frame, Benoit Mandelbrot, Nial Neger
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This is an introduction to fractal geometry for students without especially strong mathematical preparation, or any particular interest in science. This text is an easy-to-understand introduction to the study of fractals, aimed at readers without a strong background in mathematics. The book explains how fractals are complex shapes that look similar at any level of magnification, a property known as self-similarity. It introduces Iterated Function Systems (IFS) as a method to create fractals and explores their presence in nature, art, and science. Through simple examples and visual aids, the book encourages readers to recognize and appreciate the fractal patterns that occur around us.
Book Detail :-
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Title:
Fractal Geometry by Michael Frame, Benoit Mandelbrot, Nial Neger
Publisher:
Yale University
Year:
2009
Pages:
323
Type:
PDF
Language:
English
ISBN-10 #:
027475259X
ISBN-13 #:
978-0300197877
License:
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Book Contents :-
This book has following table of contents.
1. Introduction to Fractals and IFS
2. Natural Fractals and Dimensions
3. The Mandelbrot Set and Julia Sets
4. Cellular Automata and Fractal Evolution
5. Random Fractals and the Stock Market
6. Chaos
7. Multifractals
8. Fractal Trees
9. Circle Inversions
10. Panorama of Fractals and Their Uses
11. Laboratory Exercises
12. Lesson Plans
13. Software
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