Fractal geometry is a field of math born in the 1970s and mainly developed by Benoit Mandelbrot. If you’ve already heard of fractals, you’ve probably seen the picture above. It’s called the Mandelbrot ...
Students will discover the ways that fractal geometry interrelates artistic, scientific, and mathematical approaches to investigating natural forms, patterns and systems. Students will develop an ...
The purpose of this project is to randomly generate a 2D fractal landscape and create a 3D projected image of the landscape. To implement this, we used the Diamond-Square Algorithm, which is commonly ...
A fractal, according to Franco-Polish mathematician Benoît Mandelbrot, is ‘a way of seeing infinity’. Simply put, it is a pattern that appears to self-replicate indefinitely, constantly reproducing an ...
The chaos game uses a random number generator to draw a fractal. We start with an IFS that describes a fractal (some IFS are listed in the drop down menu). If the IFS has k transformations w_1, ..., w ...