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Fractals, Graphics, and Mathematics Education

Frame, MichaelMandelbrot, Benoit B.Bookman, Jack(Series edited by)Crannell, Annalisa(Series edited by)Curtin, Daniel John(Series edited by)Fishback, Paul E.(Series edited by)Hagelgans, Nancy L.(Series edited by)Hastings, Nancy Baxter(Series edited by)Jarvinen, Richard D.(Series edited by)Reynolds, Barbara E.(Series edited by)
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Fractal Geometry is a recent edition to the collection of mathematical tools for describing nature, and is the first to focus on roughness.

Fractal geometry also appears in art, music and literature, most often without being consciously included by the artist.

Consequently, through this we may uncover connections between the arts and sciences, uncommon for students to see in maths and science classes.

This book will appeal to teachers who have wanted to include fractals in their mathematics and science classes, to scientists familiar with fractal geometry who want to teach a course on fractals, and to anyone who thinks general scientific literacy is an issue important enough to warrant new approaches.

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Product Details
0883851695 / 9780883851692
Paperback
514.742
20/06/2002
United States
English
280p.
28 cm
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