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  1. Fractals (Physics of Solids and Liquids) by Jens Feder, 1988-05-31
  2. Fractals for the Classroom: Part 1: Introduction to Fractals and Chaos by Heinz-Otto Peitgen, Hartmut Jürgens, et all 1991-10-22
  3. The Pattern Book: Fractals, Art, and Nature
  4. Fractals in Physical Science (Nonlinear Science : Theory and Application Series) by H. Takayasu, 1992-03
  5. Fractals, Scaling and Growth Far from Equilibrium (Cambridge Nonlinear Science Series) by Paul Meakin, 2011-01-13
  6. Fractal Physiology (Methods in Physiology 2 An American Physiological Society Book) (Volume 0) by James B. Bassingthwaighte, Larry S. Liebovitch, et all 1994-10-27
  7. An Eye For Fractals: A Graphic And Photographic Essay (Studies in Nonlinearity) by Michael Mcguire, Benoit B. Mandelbrot, 1991-07-21
  8. Fractals: Form, Chance and Dimension by Benoit B. Mandelbrot, 1977-09
  9. Diffusion and Reactions in Fractals and Disordered Systems by Daniel ben-Avraham, Shlomo Havlin, 2005-01-20
  10. Getting Acquainted With Fractals by Gilbert Helmberg, 2007-03-01
  11. Fractal Geometry in Biological Systems: An Analytical Approach by Philip M. Iannaccone, Mustafa Khokha, 1996-09-30
  12. Fractals and Universal Spaces in Dimension Theory by Stephen Lipscomb, 2009-12-28
  13. Fractals: Endlessly Repeated Geometrical Figures (Princeton Science Library) by Hans Lauwerier, 1991-06
  14. Fractal Cities: A Geometry of Form and Function by Michael Batty, Paul Longley, 1994-08-17

61. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
A site devoted to covering many different aspects of fractals, such as mathematics, music, applications, image compression, and advanced math.
http://library.advanced.org/25810/
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The web site you have requested, Our Fractal Universe: Mandelbrot and More , is one of over 4000 student created entries in our Library. Before using our Library, please be sure that you have read and agreed to our To learn more about ThinkQuest. You can browse other ThinkQuest Library Entries To proceed to Our Fractal Universe: Mandelbrot and More click here Back to the Previous Page The Site you have Requested ...
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62. Fractal Wallpaper Manager - Redecorator - It Will Change Your Wallpaper
Redecorator can change your desktop wallpaper as often as you like, as well as create beautiful fractals.
http://www.seraline.com/wallpaper/
Redecorator Fractal Wallpaper Manager
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R edecorator is a wallpaper manager, or randomizer, and image creator for Windows 95/98/ME/XP/2000. R edecorator will create a wide variety of beautiful fractals for your backgrounds. I t also allows you to have your desktop background images come from any folder on your computer, and your background can change automatically as often as you like. R edecorator can also optionally create seamless tiles of your images to give the appearance of a single large texture. R edecorator can color your icon text so that it remains readable, along with transparent icon backgrounds so that more of your wallpaper shows through. O ptionally displays the current date R edecorator is "try before you buy" software, US$9.95, with a 14 day evaluation period. T o download a Free 14 day Trial Version with automatic installation (640K)

63. Stefano's Dreamscape
The artist presents Dreamscapes, including galleries of Java applets, stationery, fractals, photos, and midis. Flash.
http://stefanosdreamscape.com/
Stefano's Dreamscape

64. Fractal Explorer: Mandelbrot And Julia Sets (by Fabio Cesari)
A fractal tutorial for beginners. Covers Mandelbrot and Julia sets, as well as 4D fractals. Also features an interactive fractal generator.
http://www.geocities.com/fabioc
Keywords: fractals, mandelbrot set, fractal, julia sets, quaternion, quaternion julia sets, Mandelbrot, Julia Your browser doesn't support frames. This site is best viewed with , or an equivalent browser that supports JavaScript and frames
You can always access this no-frames version of this site. If you have troubles accessing it, please let me know Many people have probably been fascinated by the infinite complexity and beauty of fractals. I wrote this brief tutorial to explain, in simple terms, how the Mandelbrot set and Julia sets are generated. This document provides an informal introduction to these subjects, and is only intended to be a starting point to learn more about fractals and fractal geometry.
You can contribute to the future development of this site by filling out the feedback form
Comments and suggestions are very appreciated.
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65. Gromada.com - Multimedia Software
Automatically replaces your Windows 95/98 startup and shut down logos each time you restart your system. Includes a collection of pictures, including fractals and 3D images or you can add your own images.
http://www.gromada.com/1stImpression_dl.html
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Download size: 2.5 MB Click here to download

66. Among The Stars
A project which has united the art of ballet with the science of fractals.
http://parkenet.org/jp/amongstars.html
Among the Stars is a project which has united the art of ballet with the science of fractals. In the Spring of 1997, I was inspired by two things, the desire to re-stage my ballet Starlight and fractal artist, Sharon Webb's image Zeus' Thumbprint , to create an evening of ballets with celestial themes and to incorporate fractal images which would be projected on the backdrop. I met with several choreographers and asked them to create ballets based on stars, planets, moons, etc. for the Ballet Memphis Junior Company. In 1998, I invited the online community of fractal artists to submit "celestial" images from which we've selected several for use in this project. This site is graphics intensive. I ask your patience as the images load. To continue from here (and throughout) click on the poster image to proceed to the next page.

67. Cynthia Lanius' Fractals Unit: Fractional Dimension
An easy to comprehend mathematical approach to understanding the significance of the applied study of fractals.
http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/fractals/dim.html
Cynthia Lanius
Fractal Properties
Fractional Dimension
Table of Contents Introduction Why study fractals?
What's so hot about

fractals, anyway?
Making fractals
Sierpinski Triangle

Using Java

Math questions

Sierpinski Meets Pascal
...
Using Java
Fractal Properties
Self-similarity

Fractional dimension
Formation by iteration
For Teachers Teachers' Notes Teacher-to-Teacher Comments My fractals mail Send fractals mail Fractals on the Web The Math Forum Other Math Lessons by Cynthia Lanius Awards This Site has received A point has no dimensions - no length, no width, no height. That dot is obviously way too big to really represent a point. But we'll live with it, if we all just agree what a point really is. A line has one dimension - length. It has no width and no height, but infinite length. Again, this model of a line is really not very good, but until we learn how to draw a line with width and infinite length, it'll have to do. A plane has two dimensions - length and width, no depth. It's an absolutely flat tabletop extending out both ways to infinity. Space

68. Fractal CD
For those of you who are interested in fractal art there are 500 fractals ranging from the simple to the sublime, 2 fractal screen savers, 2 fractal movies and help for the beginning fractal artist on CD.
http://jcmacpherson.com/500 Fractals and Screen Saver CD/Index.htm
For those of you who are interested in the exciting world of fractal art, do I have a deal for you!! I have updated for 2002, what I think is the most comprehensive CD on fractal art, for both those of you who just love the art form and also for those of you who want to learn how to make your own fractal art. The CD is for Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000 and ME. The CD includes the following: Seven hundred beautiful fractal art images. These images took a lot of time to make and to put on the CD and they are the most important part of the CD. The other items below are just additional stuff for you to enjoy. If your PC is older or if you are limited in memory everything on the CD will work just fine except for the movie. It requires a lot of memory and computing power. 2. A fractal art screen saver. Seventy of the best and most beautiful examples of my chaotic fractal art with 150 different transitions between one fractal and the next. This screen saver is really fantastic, if I do say so myself. Your friends will beg you to tell them where you got it. Please tell them, but don’t let them copy yours, because I really deserve the small amount of money that I get from creating this beautiful CD for you. 3. A comprehensive list of web pages relating to fractal art.

69. Greg Evans Poetry And Fractal Site
Poetry, musings, and fractals created by the author, freelance photographer and poet.
http://members.aol.com/poet0314/
In lieu of a more formal introduction; My name is Greg Evans and I am a
This site is dedicated to my writing, fractals, and general frivolity.
If you would like to see some of my photography please click the link
near the bottom of this page; perhaps after fully investigating
all the wonders that are my poetry and fractal site.
Enjoy your visit and don't be afraid to explore, as there are
a number of hidden surprises awaiting the adventuresome.
And, by all means, bookmark this page and check back
frequently, as this is very much a work in progress.
Darkness Dreams Anger The Show Just Goes On I Hate the Sound When No One's Around These Goddamned People Insanity Hey, Buddy! Coffee Time
(a song, in the Weird Al mold)
Musings on photography and life First Baptist Church, Sunset 10/96 The Moment of Truth Fractals Fractalmania!!! Fractalmania 2!!! Page O' Links (everything from the imminently useful to the inane) My Much Anticipated Photography Site!! You are visitor number: Since 4/29/98 I am a member of:

70. Index Of Free Desktop Wallpapers / Backgrounds
3D rendered images and fractals for use as free desktop wallpapers. All graphics are in JPG format.
http://www.shineout.com/display/desktop_wallpapers.htm
Free computer generated desktop wallpapers. For better looking desktop. Graphics are in jpg format DESKTOP WALLPAPERS LINKS WORTH VISITING
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71. Artistic Rubble & Debris
Collection of 3D computer graphics, fractals, and nature photography.
http://sandy918.home.attbi.com/
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72. The Chaos Game
This site outlines Barnsley's Chaos Game, in which a random number generator is used to produce various fractals.
http://www.geocities.com/ResearchTriangle/System/8956/Fractal/intro.htm
The Chaos Game
Random Generation of Fractals
The title "Chaos Game" is actually a misnomer. This method produces an assortment of fractals using any form of random number generator (such as a set of dice) that the player prefers. It has nothing to do with the mathematical definition of chaos.
The rules of the Chaos Game are outlined in the following pages, as well as an outline of the method used to create new fractals via this game:
Rules for Sierpienski's Gasket
Rules for Siepinski's Carpet
Free Fractal Screensavers

73. Railz Free 3D Wallpaper And Screensavers.
Creative 3D desktop wallpaper in three categories of landscapes, 3D art and fractals, also a user gallery. Wallpaper available in five popular sizes.
http://www.railz.net/
Welcome friends to Railz.net. This site is intended for you to view and download as wallpaper. All images on this site are © 2000-2002 by Railz.net 11454 West Ida Ave. Littleton CO 80127 USA Site first uploaded: 18-July-2000 privacy policy

74. LoveGrams.com Postcards
Features photos, fractals puzzles and greetings. Categories inlcude holidays, emotions, romantic, events, humor and nature.
http://www.lovegrams.com
To access a non-frames version of our postcards site, click here!

75. ThinkQuest
The most comprehensive website about fractals on the net. Contains enourmous amounts of information, including fractal applications, lots of Java applets and CGI programs, a wellorganized gallery, and a fractal art contest. Download software and learn how to program fractal.
http://library.advanced.org/26242/
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76. Home Page
Excessus Mentis Computer art, fractals, mindscapes, and photos.
http://www.pubbliware.com/araffi/

77. Fractals
Enter the wonderful world of fractals where mathematics meets art and music.
http://thinks.com/fractals.htm
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Enter the wonderful world of fractals - where mathematics meets art and music.
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78. Tripod
Creates caricatures, computer graphics, fractals, drawings and illustrations. Provides a brief profile, galleries and links.
http://members.tripod.com/~EmpressEmpress
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79. What Are Fractals?
Explanation of fractals, along with fractal art and uses.
http://www.jracademy.com/~jtucek/math/fractals.html
What are fractals?
Dimensions
Uses
Pictures
Resources What are fractals?
Fractals have come up as an important question two times before the invention of computers. The first time was when British map makers discovered the problem with measuring the length of Britain's coast. On a zoomed out map, the coastline was measured to be 5,000 something or other. Sorry, I've forgotten the units. But anyway, by measuring the coast on more zoomed in maps, it got to be longer, like 8,000. And by looking at really detailed maps, the coastline was over double the original. You see, the coastline of Britain that's on a map of the word doesn't have all the bay's and harbors. A map of just Britain has more of these, but not all the little coves and sounds. The closer they looked, the more detailed and longer the coastline got. Little did they know that this is a property of fractals. (A finite area, aka Britain, being bounded by an infinite line)
The second instance of pre-computer fractals was noted by the French mathematician Gaston Julia. He wondered what a complex polynomial function would look like, such as the ones named after him (in the form of z^2 + c, where c is a complex constant with real and imaginary numbers). The idea behind the formula is that you take the x and y coordinates of a point, and plug them into z in the form of x + y*i, where i is the square root of negative one, square this number, and then add c, a constant. Then plug the resulting pair of real and imaginary numbers back into z, run the equation again, and keep doing that until the result is greater than some number. The number of times you have to run the equations to get out of its "orbit" can be assigned a color and then the pixel (x,y) gets turned that color, unless those coordinates can't get out of their orbit, in which case they're made black.

80. Elenyte Statement August 2000
Spotlight Exhibit of the digital art of Elenyte PaulauskasPoelker at the RAVE Museum of Cyberart. 'Free On The Outside' exhibit from 9/1/2000 through 11/30/2000. fractals and abstract art.
http://www.lastplace.com/EXHIBITS/Spotlight/Elenyte/exhibit1.htm
Sp o tlight Gallery
of the Rave Webmuseum of Cyberart
of Truly Virtual Web Art Museum Free on the Outside
a digital fine arts exhibition
Elenyte Paulauskas-Poelker September 1 - November 30, 2000 Artist's Statement
Artist's Portrait
Display 1 Display 2 ... Display 5

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