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Introducing Fractals Nigel Lesmoir-Gordon

Introducing Fractals By Nigel Lesmoir-Gordon

Introducing Fractals by Nigel Lesmoir-Gordon


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From Zeno to Mandelbrot, this title helps you to explore fractals with which you can describe the shape of cloud as precisely as an architect can describe a house.

Introducing Fractals Summary

Introducing Fractals: A Graphic Guide by Nigel Lesmoir-Gordon

Fractals are the geometry of the natural world. They're about the broken, wrinkled, wiggly world- the uneven shapes of nature, unlike the idealised forms of Euclidean geometry. We see fractals everywhere; indeed, we are fractals ourselves.
Fractal geometry is an extension of classical geometry which can make precise models of physical structures, from ferns to galaxies. It can describe the shape of a cloud as precisely as an architect can describe a house.
Introducing Fractals traces the historical development of this mathematical discipline, explores its descriptive powers in the natural world, and then looks at the applications and the implications of the discoveries it has made.
As John Archibald Wheeler, protege of Niels Bohr, friend of Albert Einstein and mentor of Richard Feynman has said, 'No one will be considered scientifically literate tomorrow, who is not familiar with fractals.'

About Nigel Lesmoir-Gordon

Nigel Lesmoir-Gordon is a producer of television documentaries. Will Rood studied mathematics at Cambridge University. His fractal animations have graced many television documentaries and his artwork has featured on numerous magazines, posters and CD sleeves. Ralph Edney trained as a mathematician, and has worked as a teacher, journalist, illustrator and political cartoonist.

Additional information

GOR003607514
9781848310872
1848310870
Introducing Fractals: A Graphic Guide by Nigel Lesmoir-Gordon
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Icon Books Ltd
2009-09-03
176
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