Exploring Fractals On The Macintosh


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Exploring Fractals on the Macintosh


Exploring Fractals on the Macintosh

Author: Bernt Wahl

language: en

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Release Date: 1995


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The chaotic world of fractals meets the Macintosh for the first time in this expert exploration for users and programmers. This book examines the workings of these complex and intriguing mathematical models in a way that is accessible and engaging. Included are fully working versions of the acclaimed fractal applications FractaSketch and MandelMovie on 3.5" disk.

Fractals: A Very Short Introduction


Fractals: A Very Short Introduction

Author: K. J. Falconer

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Release Date: 2013-09-26


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This essential discussion of the popular science and mathematics behind fractals reveals how fractal shapes can be found everywhere in nature from clouds to coastlines, and explains how basic concepts in fractal geometry produced a revolution in mathematical understandings of patterns in the 20th century.

Fractal Geometry in Digital Imaging


Fractal Geometry in Digital Imaging

Author: Martin J. Turner

language: en

Publisher: Academic Press

Release Date: 1998-06-23


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This book is concerned with the theory and application of fractal geometry in digital imaging. Throughout the book, a series of new approaches to defining fractals are illustrated, such as the analysis of the fractal power spectrum and the use of fractional differentials. Several new algorithms and applications are also discussed and applied to real life images. Fractal Geometry in Digital imaging will appeal to postgraduates, researchers and practitioners in image processing, mathematics and computing, information technology and engineering.