| Fractals |
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| Fractals |
| Book references | |
| Some of the topics of this lecture are to be found in Chapter 15. Other chapters you may want to review for next week's test are: 1,2,3,4,5,7,16,17. You are not responsible for the Swing components. |
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| Fractals |
| Book references |
| Self-similarity | |
| A fractal is a subset of the x-y plane such that if you magnify any
portion over and over it always resembles the original image. Example: A shoreline? |
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| Fractals |
| Book references |
| Self-similarity |
| Another example ... | |
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