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21. Applications of Fractals and Chaos: The Shape of Things (NATO ASI Series F: Computer and Systems Sciences) | |
Hardcover: 317
Pages
(1993-09-10)
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Interesting survey of the field |
22. Fractals Everywhere by Michael F. Barnsley | |
Paperback: 534
Pages
(2000-04-18)
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Way over my head!
The most intelligent and usefull book on fractals
A below average text book
Sometimes annoying but instructive For instance, there is little or no instruction on how to implement the IFS attractors presented as a panacea for data compression. This seems to be proprietary to his company. It also seems that hands-on manipulation is crucial to the images' production, contrary to the author's claims. If you can understand the mathematics you may find the book useful, as I did when writing my book Fractals in MUsic.
A bad book for 7 th graders like me |
23. Fractals and Chaos: The Mandelbrot Set and Beyond by Benoit B. Mandelbrot | |
Hardcover: 308
Pages
(2004-01-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description --From the foreword by Peter W Jones, Yale University This book provides a history of the Mandelbrot set of quadratic dynamics together with the authors hard-to-find early papers. It has extensive illustrations throughout and is divided into four sections: quadratic dynamics, klein groups, Minkowski measures, and Julia sets. Each section starts with introductory chapters giving historical context and background to the material. Benoit B Mandelbrot is Sterling Professor of Mathematical Sciences at Yale University and IBM Fellow Emeritus (Physics) at the IBM T J Watson Research Center. He was awarded the Wolf Prize for Physics in 1993 and the Japan Prize for Science and Technology in 2003. |
24. The Beauty of Fractals: Images of Complex Dynamical Systems by Heinz-Otto Peitgen | |
Hardcover: 199
Pages
(1986-08)
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A Beautiful Introduction To Fractals
One of the first fractal books!
The Essence of Beauty I cannot understand why some people would argue the intrinsic artistic merit of something computer-generated and 'unnatural', when the results speak for themselves. Beauty, true, is perceived, and lies in the eye of the beholder. It can be very subjective. But there are certain aspects of visual appeal that go beyond that. One would think that a symmetry of form, the complementary use of colours, the balance of shape and form, light and shade, arcs and curves--all these combine to give an objective, irrefutable fact of beauty that transcends thought and emotions, if not the senses. In a couple of the chapters, it was said, and here I paraphrase: The two modes of analysis and intuition as human means of understanding the natual world--need they be considered at opposite poles? Do they not complement one another? Are the thinker and the dreamer not one? I find that very intriguing, just as I find the idea of chaos and order existing together in natural, dynamic processes being actually TYPICAL of Nature. The word 'Chaos' has such negative connotations, implying confusion and destruction, but if I were to replace it with the word 'Disorder', then things begin to fall into place. There can be no Order if there were no Disorder, for how then would we know the difference? In fact, one of the writers go so far as to say that it is the very existence of Disorder within Order that confers the essence of beauty found in Nature. In Nature, which, apart from abhorring vacuums, also has no place for a straight line (oh, how the poor, innocent straight line is maligned in the preface), beauty is inarguable, irrefutable, and only after that does it have history and context, different to and for each beholder. So both Chaos/Disorder and Order co-exist in Nature, hand in hand. Order alone, rigidly disciplined, artificially-imposed, seems to require Disorder to breathe life into it. Taking this a step further, our perception of beauty in all things is affected by Nature. In yet another chapter, someone quoted someone else and here I go Beauty in science is the same as beauty in other disciplines-art, music,literature, what have you.'A fog of events, and suddenly you see a connection. It expresses a complex of human concerns that goes deeply to you, that connects things that were always in you that were never put together before.' The thinker and the dreamer co-exist within each person, just as the analytical and intuitive modes of thought co-exist, not at opposite poles,but complementing one another. Intuition and analysis complement, rather than confound (or they should, gods-willing). The artist and the scientist complement each other, i.e. Art and Science are not the opposing polarites of disciplines as some would have us think. The thinker and the dreamer ARE one. And this book has shown that the essence of beauty lies in the marriage of Art and Science. (Disclaimer: Mere thoughts from a layman.)
Time goes by... the pictures fade
Swirly |
25. Introducing Fractal Geometry by Nigel Lesmoir-Gordon | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2002-01-26)
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NEVER in Stock!!!!!
Interesting book, Illogical progression
Excellent introduction to fractals
disappointing, irregular
loved it |
26. Fractals and Dynamic Systems in Geoscience | |
Paperback: 196
Pages
(2000-06-16)
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27. Gaussian Self-Affinity and Fractals by Benoit Mandelbrot | |
Hardcover: 664
Pages
(2001-12-14)
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28. Fractal Programming in C by Roger T. Stevens | |
Paperback: 958
Pages
(1989-08)
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Great Non-practicle experience |
29. Chaos and Fractals: The Mathematics Behind the Computer Graphics (Proceedings of Symposia in Applied Mathematics) by Robert L. Devaney | |
Hardcover: 208
Pages
(1989-07)
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Somewhat dated, but still a good introduction to chaos and fractals |
30. Fractal Geometry and Stochastics II (Progress in Probability) | |
Hardcover: 308
Pages
(2000-03-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description The book is addressed to mathematicians and scientists who are interested in any of the following topics: Fractal dimensions The readers will be introduced to the most recent results and problems on these subjects and also be treated to an overview of their historical development. Both researchers and graduate students will benefit from the clear expositions. Series: Progress in Probability, Volume 46 Customer Reviews (1)
Pictures and math. |
31. Fractals in the Natural and Applied Sciences: Proceedings of the Second Ifip Working Conforence on Fractals in the Natural and Applied Sciences Lond (Ifip ... a, Computer Science and Technology, a-41) by England) IFIP Working Conference on Fractals in the Natural and Applied Sciences (2nd : 1993 : London | |
Paperback: 464
Pages
(1994-03-01)
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32. The Geometry of Fractal Sets (Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics) by K. J. Falconer | |
Paperback: 180
Pages
(1986-07-25)
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Ingenious Compilation of Essential Fractals The text is written in full proper-fonting and contains many illustrations.Qualitatively the book should be of high value to researchers, graduates, and Phd's with the finest tastes.
Introduction to geometric measure theory The book finish with a magnificent list of examples of haussdorff dimension computation: self-similar sets, Apollonian packings, number theory, Feigenbaum logistic map and Brownian motion.
Advanced treatise on fractal geometry. As it can be inferred from the preceeding paragraph, the book isnot for begineers; it was designed for graduate level courses. Undergradsand laymen should start with Edgar's "Measure, Topology, and FractalGeometry" and Falconer's "Fractal Geometry: MathematicalFoundations and Applications". Please check my other reviews (justclick on my name above). ... Read more |
33. Heaven's Fractal Net: Retrieving Lost Visions in the Humanities by William J. Jackson | |
Hardcover: 328
Pages
(2004-03-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description "Fractal" is a term coined by mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot to denote the geometry of nature, which traces inherent order in chaotic shapes and processes. Fractal concepts are part of our emerging vocabulary and can be useful in identifying patterns of human behavior, culture, and history, while enhancing our understanding of the nature of consciousness. According to William J. Jackson, the more one studies fractals, the more apparent their connections to the humanities become. In the recursive patterns of religious music, in temple architecture in India, in cathedral structures in Europe and America, in the imagery of religious literature depicting infinity and abundance, and in poetic descriptions of the nature of consciousness, fractal-like configurations are pervasive. Recognition of this structure, which is also found in social organizations and ritual symbolism, requires only that one develop "an eye for fractals" by studying the work of researchers and observing nature. One then begins to see that the separation of humanities and science is convenient oversimplification, not an ultimate fact. Includes a DVD of animated fractals. Customer Reviews (1)
sacred geometry |
34. Fractal Geometry in Digital Imaging by Martin J. Turner, Jonathan M. Blackledge, Patrick R. Andrews | |
Paperback: 328
Pages
(1998-07-07)
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35. Fractals in Engineering by F. Normant, Stephane Baldo | |
Hardcover: 286
Pages
(1995-05)
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36. Fractals in Engineering: From Theory to Industrial Applications | |
Hardcover: 402
Pages
(1997-08-08)
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37. Fractals: Theory and Applications in Engineering | |
Hardcover: 345
Pages
(1999-07-30)
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38. Fractal and Wavelet Image Compression Techniques (SPIE Tutorial Texts in Optical Engineering Vol. TT40) by Stephen Welstead | |
Paperback: 254
Pages
(1999-12-10)
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Excellent as a tutorial !
This is book is on target |
39. Scaling, Fractals and Wavelets | |
Hardcover: 464
Pages
(2009-03-09)
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40. Fractal Geometry: Mathematical Foundations and Applications by Kenneth Falconer | |
Paperback: 366
Pages
(2003-11-14)
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The Basic Text For Understanding Fractals
A rare find
What every student should know about fractals.
Theoretical as well as practical insight Excellent for understanding the geometrical properties of fractals.
Exposes fractal geometry as a real mathematical discipline. It begins introducing basictopological concepts and then proceeds to develop the theory for severalpossible definitions of fractal dimension, showing the relations betweenthem. Then it explores deeply the local geometry of different kinds offractal objects, and studies some other geometrical situations, like thepojection of fractals (ever thought of a DIGITAL sundial? Here it isdescribed!). The book also includes a lot of applications to other areasof mathematics and physics, a great amount of graphics, and muchmore. The text is suitable from third year undergraduate school and on.It is a larger but lighter version of "The Geometry of FractalSets". ... Read more |
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