The term fractal was coined in 1975 by Benoît Mandelbrot, from the Latin fractus, meaning "broken " or "fractured". (colloquial) a shape that is recursively constructed or self-similar, that is, a shape that appears similar at all scales of magnification. (mathematics) a geometric object that has a Hausdorff dimension greater than its topological dimension
ArtículosEn este artículo se describirá una novedosa geometría que ha sorprendido tanto a la comunid...
Desde la aparición del ahora trabajo clásico de Benoit Mandelbrot en 1973, denominado "Los objetos f...
The notion of fractal, introduced in the 1970s by Benoît Mandelbrot to designate sets possessing par...
The term fractal was first coined by the Polish-born, French-American mathe- matician Benoît Mandelb...
The beautiful image that you see on the cover is a fractal, a recent entrant into the world of mathe...
What are fractals? Mathematicians like to make simple models to understand and advance the world aro...
Fractals are strange geometric shapes that are made up of a reduced version of themselves. Each part...
What is a fractal? • A fractal is a geometric figure, often characterized as being “self-similar”: i...
It has become evident that fractals are not to be tied down to one compact, Webster-style, paragraph...
Fractals are everywhere. Fractals relate to many different branches of science and mathematics. They...
Fractals fascinates both academics and art lovers. They are a form of chaos. A key feature that dist...
Fractals are geometric objects of inexhaustible detail. Fractal structures have been found in the co...
The Scottish biologist D’Arcy once said “God always geometrizes.” The idea behind this statement is ...
Benoit B. Mandelbrot, who advanced the concept of power law scaling as a fundamental property of a b...
Fractal geometry, largely inspired by Benoit Mandelbrot [1] during the sixties and seventies, is one...
ArtículosEn este artículo se describirá una novedosa geometría que ha sorprendido tanto a la comunid...
Desde la aparición del ahora trabajo clásico de Benoit Mandelbrot en 1973, denominado "Los objetos f...
The notion of fractal, introduced in the 1970s by Benoît Mandelbrot to designate sets possessing par...
The term fractal was first coined by the Polish-born, French-American mathe- matician Benoît Mandelb...
The beautiful image that you see on the cover is a fractal, a recent entrant into the world of mathe...
What are fractals? Mathematicians like to make simple models to understand and advance the world aro...
Fractals are strange geometric shapes that are made up of a reduced version of themselves. Each part...
What is a fractal? • A fractal is a geometric figure, often characterized as being “self-similar”: i...
It has become evident that fractals are not to be tied down to one compact, Webster-style, paragraph...
Fractals are everywhere. Fractals relate to many different branches of science and mathematics. They...
Fractals fascinates both academics and art lovers. They are a form of chaos. A key feature that dist...
Fractals are geometric objects of inexhaustible detail. Fractal structures have been found in the co...
The Scottish biologist D’Arcy once said “God always geometrizes.” The idea behind this statement is ...
Benoit B. Mandelbrot, who advanced the concept of power law scaling as a fundamental property of a b...
Fractal geometry, largely inspired by Benoit Mandelbrot [1] during the sixties and seventies, is one...
ArtículosEn este artículo se describirá una novedosa geometría que ha sorprendido tanto a la comunid...
Desde la aparición del ahora trabajo clásico de Benoit Mandelbrot en 1973, denominado "Los objetos f...
The notion of fractal, introduced in the 1970s by Benoît Mandelbrot to designate sets possessing par...