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Natural Fractals - Fractal Art Gallery, Fractal Animation Gallery, and ...
Natural Fractals' gallery of fractal art and fractal animation was created using simple mathematical equations to reflect the beauty of natural objects. Please come in and explore ...
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Natural Fractals
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Fractal Geometry
Panorama of Fractals and Their Uses Nature and Fractals. The Cantor set, the Koch curve, The Sierpinski gasket and carpet, the Menger sponge, Julia sets, Brownian motion trails ...
classes.yale.edu

Fractal Geometry Instruction on the Web
Natural Fractals. Among many, many others examples, we point out these. Click on the picture for a larger view.
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Patterns of Visual Math - Fractals in Nature
NEWS: HYPERDIMENSIONAL Paul Laffoley Posters: THANATON III and DIMENSIONALITY are Now Here! An Introduction to the fascinating patterns of Visual Math
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Natural Fractals Activity (part 1)
Materials: • sketch pad, • pencils, • a ruler, • FractaSketch (or some other fractal-generating software application).
edisk.fandm.edu

XC : Natural Fractals Photo Gallery by Moderator at pbase.com
A photo of something natural that resembles a mathmatical fractal; more detail the closer you look or get.
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Grand Canyon Natural Fractals Screensaver/Background Images
These Grand Canyon images are filled with natural fractals, nature pictures usually are. After downloading and viewing my associated presentation, you should be able to ...
www.public.asu.edu

Natural Fractals
Bits and Beyond... DESCARTES. Ranè Descartes (1596-1650) was a 17th century French philosopher and mathematician. He received his education in mathematics, classics ...
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Mark Deinert
Natural fractals. Roughly speaking, a fractal is "a rough or fragmented geometric shape that can be subdivided into parts, each of which is (at least approximately) a reduced size ...
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