Denny Gulick has written: 'Calculus' 'Encounters with Chaos and Fractals' -- subject(s): MATHEMATICS / Number Theory, Chaotic behavior in systems, Fractals, MATHEMATICS / Geometry / General, MATHEMATICS / Differential Equations
Heinz-Otto Peitgen has written: 'Fractals for the classroom' 'Introduction to fractals and chaos'
Euclid did a lot of work with geometry
Stephen Lipscomb has written: 'Fractals and universal spaces in dimension theory' -- subject(s): Fractals, Dimension theory (Topology)
Benoit Mandelbrot made mathematical accomplishments in physics, information theory, and finance. However, he is by far best known for his organization and rigorous development of the geometric objects known as fractals, a word which he invented. Specifically, his studies of fractals lead to his development of what are now called Mandelbrot sets, which provided the spark that started the fire with regards to the research of chaos theory.
Fractals are a special kind of curve. They are space filling curves and have dimensions that are between those of a line (D = 1) and an area (D = 2).
M. R. Schroeder has written: 'Number theory in science and communication' 'Fractals, chaos, power laws' -- subject(s): Symmetry (Physics), Recursion, Self-Similarity, Scaling
The Chaos Theory was created on 2002-07-23.
Chaos Theory.
Remedial Chaos Theory was created on 2011-10-13.
No; chaos theory is more useful to explain why hurricanes CANNOT be predicted.
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