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Chaos, Fractals, and Arcadia
math.bu.edu
Article on the mathematical ideas lurking in the background of Tom Stoppard's play Arcadia. Includes examples, illustrations and references.
Efg's Computer Lab: Fractals and Chaos
efg2.com
Software and information resource on the Mandelbrot set, geometrical explosion sets, and attractors. Includes diagrams and mathematical backgrounds.
Fractal Brownian Archipelago
swiss.csail.mit.edu
Shows how brownian motion can model the shape of coastlines. Includes interactive demonstration and a collection of island set.
Fractals Unleashed
library.thinkquest.org
Tutorial covering the different types of sets and attractors. Includes mathematical formulations, applets, programs, gallery and an art contest. [English, Russian, Ukrainian]
The Spanky Fractal Database
spanky.triumf.ca
Collection of sets, attractors and related material for free distribution. Includes large categorized index of software, information and links.
Newton Basins
aleph0.clarku.edu
Article about the basins of attraction for the Newton's method for finding roots of equations and their resulting representation in the complex plane. Includes mathematical framework and examples.
Introduction: Chaos, Fractals And Attractors
ecometry.biz
Introduction to chaos, attractors and dynamic systems theory. Includes mathematical formulation, images and references.
Iterations and the Mandelbrot Set
cut-the-knot.com
Discusses how differently the iterations behave depending on which portions the coefficients are plucked from. Includes basics, concept, formulations and references.
IFS Attractors
meden.demon.co.uk
Index and definition of different attractors. Includes images, plots and glossary.
Bitshifters
bitshifters.com
Images generated by different commercial applications. Includes FAQs and tutorial.
Fractal Geometry
classes.yale.edu
An educational resource on the mathematical framework and formalism from the Yale University, covering the concept of self similarity. Includes topical examples, images, algorithms and software.
Technocosm
technocosm.org
Focuses on the visualization of three dimensional attractors. Includes formula derivations and image galleries.
Kleinian Groups Pictures
klein.math.okstate.edu
Discusses the mathematical theory of Kleinian groups. Includes illustrations, examples, formalism and program source code.
Quantum Jumps, EEQT and the Five Platonic Fractals
quantumfuture.net
Explains how quantum jumps generate new family of fractals on spherical canvas. Includes graphics in several formats, mathematical framework and bibliography.
Fractals: The Beautiful Complex Patterns Generated by Simple Iterative Computations
amselvam.webs.com
Outlines a general systems theory for chaos, quantum mechanics and gravity as applied to weather patterns. Includes illustrations, scientific publications and references.
Images From Chaos
cps.unizar.es
Gallery of chaotic and complex systems and attractors from the University of Zaragoza, Spain.
Fractal Explorer
geocities.com
Tutorial for beginners covering the Mandelbrot and Julia sets, as well as four-dimensional sets. Includes interactive generators and gallery.
Fractal Dimensions
math.rice.edu
Easy to comprehend mathematical approach to understanding the significance of the applied study of fractals and attractors. Includes didactic examples and illustrations.
Introduction to Lacunarity
www-swiss.ai.mit.edu
Analysis of the degree of gappiness of different sets. Includes mathematical aspects, results and publications.
3D Fractals Bicomplex Dynamics
3dfractals.com
Resource on the bicomplex generalization of the Mandelbrot set. Includes scientific publications, illustrations, news and downloads.
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and more »
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