This paper focuses on the original articles written by Waclaw Sierpinski in 1915, when he introduced the recursive structure that bears his name, the Sierpinski’s triangle. His first aim was to exhibit the example of a new set, a curve traced starting from the geometry of the well-known triangle. The triangle, which embodies geometric recursion, was rigorously defined in 1915, but appeared also before Sierpinski, and is still a reference point for scientists
The idea of fractals is relatively new, but their roots date back to 19th century mathematics. A fra...
ABSTRACT. This is a survey article describing the relationship between quantum curves and topologica...
This paper is about the beauty of fractals and the surprising con-nections between them. We will exp...
This paper focuses on the original articles written by Waclaw Sierpinski in 1915, when he introduced...
Abstract. Recursion schemes are familiar in the theory of soliton equations, e.g., in the discussion...
The famous fractal set called the Sierpiński triangle was introduced as a plane curve every point o...
Starting from elementary geometrical, combinatorial and algorithmic properties of recursively define...
The first part of this thesis deals with Cantor's bijection and the historical develop- ment of the ...
Abstract. In this paper, we consider a large variety of solutions for the generation of Sierpinski t...
The Sierpinski triangle also known as Sierpinski gasket is one of the most interesting and the simpl...
Find the next term in the sequence 1, 1, 12, 620, 87304. This particular problem belongs to a branch...
The study of curves is an important area of research in algebraic geometry and mathematical physics....
This tip will describe the use of a graphical tool to explore the recursive Hilbert curves and will ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN017448 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The triangle possesses properties about which rather limited material is available. Some of these p...
The idea of fractals is relatively new, but their roots date back to 19th century mathematics. A fra...
ABSTRACT. This is a survey article describing the relationship between quantum curves and topologica...
This paper is about the beauty of fractals and the surprising con-nections between them. We will exp...
This paper focuses on the original articles written by Waclaw Sierpinski in 1915, when he introduced...
Abstract. Recursion schemes are familiar in the theory of soliton equations, e.g., in the discussion...
The famous fractal set called the Sierpiński triangle was introduced as a plane curve every point o...
Starting from elementary geometrical, combinatorial and algorithmic properties of recursively define...
The first part of this thesis deals with Cantor's bijection and the historical develop- ment of the ...
Abstract. In this paper, we consider a large variety of solutions for the generation of Sierpinski t...
The Sierpinski triangle also known as Sierpinski gasket is one of the most interesting and the simpl...
Find the next term in the sequence 1, 1, 12, 620, 87304. This particular problem belongs to a branch...
The study of curves is an important area of research in algebraic geometry and mathematical physics....
This tip will describe the use of a graphical tool to explore the recursive Hilbert curves and will ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN017448 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The triangle possesses properties about which rather limited material is available. Some of these p...
The idea of fractals is relatively new, but their roots date back to 19th century mathematics. A fra...
ABSTRACT. This is a survey article describing the relationship between quantum curves and topologica...
This paper is about the beauty of fractals and the surprising con-nections between them. We will exp...