Sierpiński Carpet - Infinite perimeter and zero area Highly magnified area on the boundary of the Mandelbrot set The Mandelbrot set: its boundary is a fractal curve with Hausdorff dimension 2. (Note that the colored sections of the image are not actually part of the Mandelbrot Set, but rather they are based on how quickly the function that produces it diverges.) Mandelbrot set with 12 ...
Benoit Mandelbrot discovered fractals 40 years ago. Born in Poland, he was raised in France and has done most of his work in the U.S. at such institutions as Yale University and IBM 's research ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 16 (UPI) -- Benoit Mandelbrot, a pioneer in fractal mathematics and the person who coined the term, has died in Cambridge, Mass., at the age of 85. Aliette Mandelbrot told The ...
A group of fractal image makers claim to have made the best three-dimensional portrayal to date of the Mandelbrot set, one of the best-known fractal equations. Yet the path there was not ...
Yahoo News UK: Mandelbrot’s fractals are not only gorgeous – they taught mathematicians how to model the real world
Mandelbrot’s fractals are not only gorgeous – they taught mathematicians how to model the real world
Newsweek: Who is Benoit Mandelbrot? Google Doodle Honors Father of Fractal Geometry
Benoit Mandelbrot, the Polish-born, French and American mathematician, known as the "father of fractal geometry," is celebrated in today's Google Doodle, on what would have been his 96th birthday.
The Independent: Professor Benoit Mandelbrot: Mathematician whose development of fractal geometry increased our understanding of nature's complexity
The mathematician Benoît Mandelbrot is best known for his work in the field of fractal geometry. He told me that when he was seeking a word to describe his geometry, thumbing through his son's Latin ...