An introduction to FRACTALS

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An introduction to FRACTALS
A fractal is a mathematical
object that exhibits self
similarity
— it looks the same at any scale
Benoit Mandelbrot
Professor of Mathematical Sciences
Yale University
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/PictDisplay/Mandelbrot.html
Coined the
word “fractal”
in 1975
Fractal Sequence:
• A fractal sequence
contains an infinite number of copies of
itself, embedded within itself.
• It is a pattern within a pattern within a
pattern
• Fractals are often formed by what is called
an iterative process
• to repeat exactly the same step over and
over
• Fractals are often formed by what is called
an itertive process
• to repeat exactly the same step over and
over
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