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This webpage is dedicated to all things fractals, and is organized and updated by Professor Paul Bourke. Visitors will find all kinds of useful tools for discovering and learning about fractals including: Fractal forms...
Click on a spirolateral in one of these galleries to display a full-size version; see a self-running demonstration of a variety of spirolaterals, or generate one of your own and see all the reversals. "The Art of...
While some may know fractals primarily from their use in abstract painting and African art, fractals are important elements within the world of mathematics. For those who seek to learn more about the construction of...
Fractals are unusual geometric structures that can be used to analyze many biologic structures not amenable to conventional analysis. The purpose of this exhibit is to teach some of the fundamentals of fractal analysis,...
This is a web site, created by Michael Frame, Benoit Mandelbrot, and Nial Neger of Yale University, to support a first course in fractal geometry for students without a strong mathematical background. It covers a wide...
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