written by
Michael Frame and
Benoit Mandelbrot
designer:
Ginger Booth
This is a web site to support a first course in fractal geometry for students without a strong mathematical background. It covers a wide range of topics in fractals, modern dynamics, and chaos. Each of the topics contains examples of fractals in the arts, humanities, or social sciences. The site also contains lesson plans and software that can be used for a broad range of classes.
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