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  1. Fractals in the Fundamental and Applied Sciences by Heinz-Otto Peitgen, Jose Marques Henriques, 1991-10-01
  2. Fractals: Non-Integral Dimensions and Applications by G. Cherbit, 1991-01-17
  3. Fractals in Engineering: From Theory to Industrial Applications
  4. Applying Fractals in Astronomy (Lecture Notes in Physics Monographs)
  5. Fractal Frontiers
  6. A Random Walk Through Fractal Dimensions by Brian H. Kaye, 1994-05-10
  7. Fractal Geometry and Computer Graphics (Beiträge zur Graphischen Datenverarbeitung)
  8. Fractals in Science
  9. Fractal Geometry: Mathematical Methods, Algorithms, Application (Horwood Mathematics and Applications) by A.K. Evans, Martin J Turner, 2004-02-01
  10. Wavelets, Fractals, and Fourier Transforms (Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications Conference Series New Series)
  11. Fractals and Chaos
  12. Fractals: A User's Guide for the Natural Sciences (Oxford Science Publications) by Harold M. Hastings, George Sugihara, 1994-01-27
  13. Fractals for the Classroom: Part 1: Introduction to Fractals and Chaos by Heinz-Otto Peitgen, Hartmut Jürgens, et all 1991-10-22
  14. Fractal Geometry in Architecture & Design by Carl Bovill, 1996-03-28

61. African Fractals
African fractals. by Ron Eglash. African fractals book now availablefrom Rutger's University Press Interactive software
http://www.rpi.edu/~eglash/eglash.dir/afractal.htm
African Fractals
by Ron Eglash African Fractals book now available from Rutger's University Press Interactive software: simulate African designs, create your own patterns, and learn about fractal mathematics Color photos for use by journalists ... African Fractals edition of FractaSketch software (for the Macintosh)
Related web sites International Study Group on Ethnomathematics Back to Ron Eglash home page

62. Hawk's Domain
3D Graphics, fractals, animations and space images.
http://art.net/~starhawk
carries you
and welcomes you to
Hawk will take you to places far beyond the Stars, beyond Time and Space, idyllic places full of color, wonder and beauty that can only exist in your imagination. A sanctuary where one can reflect on all things possible and impossible.
All of the Art you see on my pages is digitally created, these are not scanned in paintings or photographs. All of my work is created in the 'Moment'... that is to say, I have no preconceived idea of what I am going to create when I start out... it flows from the Mind, Heart and Soul and as the 'Moment' changes so does the Image. I use many programs, and with few exceptions these images go through numerous processes before completion.
Hawk's Digital Art Studio
Here you will find images that are Landscape, Abstract, Surrealistic and Fantasy Best viewed in 16 million colors.
My Studio will be separated into a number of Galleries with thumbnails of each picture which need to be clicked on to view full size.. Choose the link which is mostly in tune with your own personal tastes.
FractalVisions Space I Space II Beyond Space ...
Associations, Memberships and other Links

63. The Fractal Microscope
similarity. Why fractals? Many people are immediately drawn to the bizarrelybeautiful images known as fractals. images. fractals in the Classroom.
http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Edu/Fractal/Fractal_Home.html
The Fractal Microscope
A Distributed Computing Approach to Mathematics in Education
The Fractal Microscope is an interactive tool designed by the Education Group at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) for exploring the Mandelbrot set and other fractal patterns. By combining supercomputing and networks with the simple interface of a Macintosh or X-Windows workstation, students and teachers from all grade levels can engage in discovery-based exploration. The program is designed to run in conjunction with NCSA imaging tools such as DataScope and Collage. With this program students can enjoy the art of mathematics as they master the science of mathematics . This focus can help one address a wide variety of topics in the K-12 curriculum including scientific notation, coordinate systems and graphing, number systems, convergence, divergence, and self-similarity.
Why Fractals?
Many people are immediately drawn to the bizarrely beautiful images known as fractals . Extending beyond the typical perception of mathematics as a body of sterile formulas, fractal geometry mixes art with mathematics to demonstrate that equations are more than just a collection of numbers. With fractal geometry we can visually model much of what we witness in nature, the most recognized being coastlines and mountains. Fractals are used to model soil erosion and to analyze seismic patterns as well. But beyond potential applications for describing complex natural patterns, with their visual beauty fractals can help alter students' beliefs that mathematics is dry and inaccessible and may help to motivate mathematical discovery in the classroom.

64. Eyebalm: Fine Art By Ann Stretton And Stan Starbuck
Fine art exhibits by Ann Stretton and Stan Starbuck. Mixed media and digital Bryce, Photoshop, and fractals.
http://eyebalm.com/
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65. Fractal Animation: Animated Fractals
A collection of fractal zoom sequences generated using gif animation.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Designers and Galleries......The properties of fractal images are common to all of life, which iswhy they can be seen as fractal images. Home Snoqualmie Falls
http://www.oz.net/~alden/animfrac/
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66. José Manuel Gutiérrez Home Page
This site contains some packages and information about fractals and chaos.
http://ccaix3.unican.es/~gutierjm/
PROBABILISTIC AND NEURAL MODELS Bayesian Nets Kevin Murphyy's introduction
Sara Farmer's Links

Probabilistic Methods in AI
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Hugin Home Page

Neural Nets Functional Nets Links to Bayesian and Neural Networks EVOLUTIVE ALGORITHMS Genetic Algoritms FRACTALS AND MULTIFRACTALS IFS Models Multifractals: DNA Analysis Links to Fractals and Multifractals NONLINEAR DYNAMICS: CHAOS Chaos Control: Synchronization Links to Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos Dr. José Manuel Gutiérrez Associate Profess or
Dept. of Applied Mathematics

University of Cantabria
Santander, Spain Phone: 34-42-201723 A brief curriculum vitae CV Fax: 34-42-201703 Research interests e-mail: gutierjm@unican.es Free pdf copy of a book Visit the Web of the Research Group AIMet "Expert Systems and Probabilistic Network Models" availabe here
(only Spanish version) A rtificial I ntelligence in
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RESEARCH PROJECTS
ONGOING RESEARCH PROJECTS CICYT REN2000-1572 (Programa Nacional Clima)
Hybrid Statistical-Numeric Techniques for Weather Prediction IST, EU

67. Fractopia Screen Saver
Roll your own fractal screen savers with this easyto-use application. Explore the colorful world of fractals and design a screen saver using personal images.
http://www.software-cottage.com/fss/index.html

68. Fractal Frequently Asked Questions And Answers
From stepp@muvms6.mu.wvnet.edu (Ermel Stepp) Newsgroups sci.fractals,sci.answers,news.answersSubject Fractal Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
http://physicsweb.org/resources/follow/4777
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Fractal Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
From: stepp@muvms6.mu.wvnet.edu (Ermel Stepp) Newsgroups: sci.fractals sci.answers news.answers fractal-faq_795914206@rtfm.mit.edu ... sci.fractals and the listserv forum frac-l are devoted to discussions on fractals. This FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) is an electronic serial compiled from questions and answers contributed by many participants in those discussions. This FAQ also lists various archives of programs, images, and papers that can be accessed through the global computer networks (WWW/Internet/BITNET) by using email, anonymous ftp, gophers, and World Wide Web browsers. This FAQ is not intended as a general introduction to fractals, or a set of rigorous definitions, but rather a useful summary of ideas, sources, and references. This FAQ is posted monthly to the Usenet groups sci.fractals sci.answers news.answers , bit.listserv.frac-l and the listserv forum frac-l. Like most FAQs, it can be obtained free with a WWW browser or by anonymous ftp to ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/fractal-faq

69. Desktop Wallpaper Images, Free Pictures, Free Wallpaper Backgrounds
Free desktop wallpaper and backgrounds, 3D rendered images, textures, gradients, fractals, and fantasy landscape.
http://www.desktop-fx.com/
Welcome to the Best Quality site on the web for Free desktop wallpaper and Backgrounds, desktop graphics, 3D rendered images, textures, gradients, fractals, fantasy landscapes, bryce, abstracts, photos, patterns, digital art, all free to download. Also visit our great UK Shopping and Information Directory

70. Chaffey's Fractal Links On The Web
Chaffey's fractals on the WEB© Chaffey High School's fractalson the Web http//www.chaffey.org/fractals/.
http://www.chaffey.org/fractals/
Chaffey High School's FRACTALS on the Web
http://www.chaffey.org/fractals/ Last Updated February 28, 2003
This site should be renovated soon, please excuse the webmaster's lack of construction. Welcome to the original Chaffey High School's Fractal Links of the Web. These pages where started as a hobby/extra curricular activity back in 1993, and have grown to be a pretty large website for alumni of Chaffey High School, as well as general links resource for schools. Fractals are very interesting and mathematical occurrences. Chances are, if you have opened your eyes, you've seen Fractals. This site, Chaffey's Fractal Links, is meant as a resource for everybody to use as a tool in search of fractal information, programs, articles and other fractal related pages on the Internet. This page has been up since 1993 and is continuing to grow in content. More will be coming soon... CHS Home Fractals Home About Fractals Awards ... Theory

71. Mathartpaste
Collaborative project between Maths and Art departments of East Carolina University. Gives their approach to fractals, tessellation, topology etc., with some links.
http://150.216.112.98/artEd/mathart-web/matharthomepage.htm
Math Art Project 1999
School of Art
East Carolina University Greenville, NC Overview
  • East Carolina University School of Art in collaboration with the East Carolina Department of Mathematics started a project in 1996 to investigate the relationship between Geometry and Art. What characteristics are shared? What characteristics are different? These are questions Dr. Cynthia Bickley-Green and Dr. Phil Phillips of ECU School of Art sought to answer.
  • Mathematics and Art teachers from all over eastern NC were asked to participate in the study that involved students from area schools in grades K-12.
  • Both Math and Art teachers taught the lessons after learning the concepts in Saturday classes.
  • The 1999 Math Art Project ended successfully with an Art Opening on May 18, 1999.
  • The 1999 ECU Math Art Project is supported by a grant from the North Carolina Mathematics and Science Education Network Year 9 and East Carolina University with additional contributions from Weyerhaeuser Paper Company and Edgecombe County Schools.
The Opening
May 18, 1999

72. *** ArtByMath Gallery ***
Galleries, puzzles, and screen savers. Javascript and Java enabled browsers required.Category Science Math Chaos and fractals Fractal Art......ArtByMath Gallery features amazing 3dRaytrace art images and Ultrafractals designs. ArtByMath offers exclusive fine-art Posters
http://www.artbymath.com/
ArtByMath Gallery
ArtByMath Gallery features amazing 3d-Raytrace art images and Ultra Fractals designs. ArtByMath offers exclusive fine-art Posters, Screensavers, online Puzzles and much more. ArtByMath has received over 60 awards since 1997.
Look no further. You'll find it at ArtByMath Gallery! At ArtByMath Gallery
Click here to learn enter the ArtByMath website.
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73. Tanzanite TechNature
A collection of rendering, mathematics, and texturing functions that use fractals to grow everything from plants to planets with seamless procedural textures. (shareware, with source code) Requires DirectX 6.0+
http://www.tanzanite.to/
The TechNature© Library is a collection of rendering, mathematics, and texturing functions that use fractals to "grow" everything from plants to planets. It uses several fractal mathematics routines to generate the geometry of the terrain. It then uses special fractal texture generating functions to create seamless procedural textures. It is capable of "growing" stars, planets, moons, trees, and grass, as well as fluffy clouds. All of which can be used in any Direct3D program
Current Features Of TechNature Version 2.1 :
Terrain Shaping.
Thumbnail preview during planet generation.
Procedural Geometry, and Texture Library.
You can now add roads, paths, etc. to the procedural textures using a paint program.
Customize complex strata layers in rock textures.
Sphere mapping with no visible seams from gouraud shading, or the bilinear filter.
Scalable : Generate a low poly asteroid ,or a mega poly planet, or both(Deep Impact!)
Detail Mapping.
Optimized Code Optimized assembly language macro library. Ability to load/save pre generated layers for speedier planet generation.

74. 3d Fractals! Advances In Bicomplex Dynamics - Images And Pictures - The Tetrabro
The Tetrabrot is the bicomplex generalization of the Mandelbrot set as realized by Dominic 'Ramdam' Rochon. Articles, pictures, news and other downloads.
http://www.3dfractals.com/
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Prof. Dominic Rochon, Ph.D.
(819) 376-5011 ext.:3805 Fax: (819) 376-5185 Dominic_Rochon@uqtr.uquebec.ca
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rabrot is the bicomplex generalization of the Mandelbrot set realized by Domic "Ramdam" Rochon. Using 3 out of 4 possible dimensions, it renders 3d fractals the way not even quaternions can approach. With 3 dimensions it only represents a part of the entity. We can use the 4th parameter as time and see the 3d fractal morph in intricate shapes! -v2

75. Fractals Galore!
fractals by songweaver.com. fractals are images which integrate real andimaginary numbers, producing vivid and fascinating works of art.
http://songweaver.com/art/fractals/ring.html
To join the fractals webring you merely need to have a site which is about fractals in some form or another. If you don't know what fractals are, then this probably isn't the right webring for you. This fractals site is owned by
Previous 5 Sites
Skip Previous Previous Next ... List Sites Submit site to the Fractals webring Site Title: Site URL: Name: E-mail:
Password: Please choose a password. (Don't forget it!!)
Keywords: Enter up to 20 keywords to describe your site.
Description: Enter a short description of your site.
To join the ring you'll need sample code on your site somewhere similar to the code that follows:
Once the code has been added, you're eligible to be added to the fractals webring. E-mail fractals@songweaver.com with any questions. If you want to include a graphic with your webring code, feel free to use the one at the top of this page, which you can access directly by clicking here , or the one on the right, which is available here . I only ask that instead of referencing an image at my site, you make a copy of it for yourself, so as not to overwhelm my server.

76. Randy Kochis - Abstract Artist
Collection of computer rendered abstract artworks, mostly fractals.
http://kochis.net/
Artist Bio Gallery Purchase! Contact me Artist Bio Gallery Purchase! Contact me

77. Wiskunde
Wiskundepage, dus allerlei leuke en interessante dingen rond de wiskunde fractals, breinbrekers, wiskunst, pi, reeksen enz Ideale onderwerpen voor bijv. een profielwerkstuk.
http://home.wanadoo.nl/rule-off/wiskunde.htm
Wiskunde
Fractals
Voorbeelden en eenvoudige uitleg van de theorie van deze wiskundige plaatjes, en veel links Wiskunst
Escher: regelmatige vlakvulling en zo meer Chaos
Hierover heb ik een profielwerkstukpakket gemaakt en een artikel geschreven Puzzeltjes Breinbrekers op veel niveaus
Over het wat, waarom en hoe van wortel2 Reeksen
Een enorm uitgebreide reeksen-pagina Lampjes
Wat heeft dit in vredesnaam te betekenen?! Links p
De wondere wereld van het getal pi, vrienden van pi en het berekenen van pi. Rekenen Hier ga ik jullie leren rekenen...(!) Algemeen Verdere links naar (algemene) wiskundepagina's Op deze pagina komen natuurlijk allerlei wiskundige wetenswaardigheden en leukigheden te staan die ik tijdens mijn studie zoal tegen zal komen. Veel van jullie zullen de wiskunde helaas onnodig, droog en vooral niet boeiend vinden. Nu ben ik niet van plan alle positieve kanten van de wiskunde te vertellen (wat is de wereld zonder wiskunde?), maar zal voor al inspelen op het gevoel, op het oog. Daarom dus voorlopig alleen nog maar enkele mathematisch-artistieke hoogstandjes (fractals+wiskunst) die ik van het web heb weten te bemachtigen (wat ik jullie ook zal aanraden), met nog enkele links voor wie wat meer geïnteresseerd is in die wiskunde. Hierna volgen nog een aantal zaken waar ik me de afgelopen jaren mee bezig heb gehouden, gevolgd door een aantal opmerkelijke getallen, met een gemakkelijk te volgen verhaaltje erbij. update("06-08-01")

78. Chaos, Fractals, And Arcadia
Chaos, fractals, and Arcadia. Robert L. Devaney Department of MathematicsBoston University Boston, MA 02215. Below you will find
http://math.bu.edu/DYSYS/arcadia/
Chaos, Fractals, and Arcadia
Robert L. Devaney
Department of Mathematics
Boston University
Boston, MA 02215
Below you will find an animated description of some of the mathematical ideas lurking in the background of Tom Stoppard's play Arcadia . For access to some of the mathematical software that generates some of the images contained herein, visit the Dynamical Systems and Technology Project at Boston University. To purchase a video involving some of the mathematical ideas in Arcadia, together with a taped discussion by Tom Stoppard, visit the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute at the University of California, Berkeley.

79. Home Page
A Site of art images, fractals, digital art, abatract art, hand blown glass and photography as an art form
http://jcmacpherson.com
A Small Artist Colony
Click here to enter Notes: Most pages on this site are graphic intensive and load
slowly if, like me, you only have a phone modem. The site has about 5000 files and is about 150 megs in size. So far this year I have been making prints of my oil paintings
and not working much on my Post Contemporary Art. and john

80. Java Applets
Several java applets for use in exploring the topics of chaos and fractals.Category Science Math Education Java Applets...... As part of the Dynamical Systems and Technology Project, we have developed severalJAVA Applets for use in exploring the topics of chaos and fractals.
http://math.bu.edu/DYSYS/applets/
JAVA Applets
As part of the Dynamical Systems and Technology Project, we have developed several JAVA Applets for use in exploring the topics of chaos and fractals. These applets are designed to accompany the four booklets in the series A Toolkit of Dynamics Activities , published by Key Curriculum Press Applets associated with the book Fractals include:
    The chaos game . Yes, this is a game. Try to beat the computer by hitting specific targets via the moves of an iterated function system. This game allows students to understand the construction of the Sierpinski triangle via the chaos game. Fractalina. This applet allows you to set up the vertices, compression ratios, and rotations associated to an iterated function system and then compute and view the resulting fractal. If you have black and white monitors, be sure that you choose the appropriate colors for the points from the Color Selection button inside the applet so that you will be able to see the picture! Fractanimate. This applet allows you to string together a collection of fractal images generated by Fractalina into a movie. We encourage you to become quite familiar with Fractalina before trying to use this applet.

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