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Title: Who Is Mandelbrot?


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Enjoy the Art of Mathematics
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the
Mandelbrot Set
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Who Is Mandelbrot?
  • Benoit Mandelbrot
  • Mandelbrot was born in Poland in 1924. He
    studied mathematics in France under Gaston Julia
    and others.
  • Mandelbrot researched economic chaotic data for
    IBM.
  • In the 1970s, he devised the geometry of
    "fractals.
  • The name fractal comes from the Latin word
    fractus, meaning "to break."

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What are
fractals?
  • Fractals are shapes which have an overall
    structure that resembles each part of the
    structures smaller parts.

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Do fractals occur naturally?
  • The term fractal can be used to describe the
    pattern in irregular shapes found in nature.
  • Plant growth patterns like broccoli
  • Waves and ripples in water
  • Mountain ranges
  • Snowflake edges
  • Cloud formations
  • Coastlines

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What are fractals used for?
  • Fractals are used to describe and predict the
    changes in ecosystems.
  • Fractals are used to distinguish the strengths of
    metals.
  • Fractals are used to describe occurrences in
    meteorology and astronomy, like galaxy clusters.
  • Fractals are used to create computer images of
    landscapes for landscape design and science
    fiction films.

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  • Fractals, like the Mandelbrot Set, are used in
    the classroom to encourage students to explore...
  • Patterns
  • Fraction division
  • and reduction
  • Scale and
  • magnification
  • Counting schemes
  • Coordinate systems
  • Integer arithmetic
  • Concept of Infinity

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What is the Mandelbrot Set?
  • The Mandelbrot Set is a beautiful pattern of
    fractal geometry.
  • The Mandelbrot Set is the set of all Julia sets
    combined.

Julia Set
Mandelbrot Set
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How is the Mandelbrot Set calculated?
  • Start with the quadratic function x2 c, the
    simplest nonlinear function, where c is a
    constant.
  • Iterate (repeat) x2 c by starting with a seed
    (any real or complex number used as a starting
    value).
  • Denote the seed by x0. Plug the seed x0 into the
    function x2 c.
  • x1 x02 c.

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  • Continue repeating this plugging-in operation,
    using the computation results from one equation
    as the input for the next equation.
  • x2 x12 c,
  • x3 x22 c,
  • x4 x32 c,
  • x5 x42 c,
  • This repeated process is called the orbit of x0 .

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  • The values from these equations are represented
    by colors .
  • Through computer imagery, the resulting beauty of
    these fractal shapes can be generated, such as
    the Mandelbrot Set.

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  • The edges of the Mandelbrot Set can be magnified
    to reveal the amazing detail of the pattern.
  • There is infinite depth in one finite point.

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Enjoy the art of mathematicsthrough fractal
geometry.Explore the Mandelbrot Set.Create
your own fractals on the web at
http//storm.shodor.org/eoe/mandy/index.html
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References
  • Devlin, K. (1998). Life By the Numbers. New
    York Wiley Sons.
  • Suplee, C. (1999). Physics In the 20th Century.
    New York Abrams.
  • http//archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Edu/Fractal/
  • Fractal_Home.html
  • http//library.thinkquest.org/3288.html
  • www.deepleaf.com/fractal/
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