Fractals

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FRACTALS M athematical

expert BenoĂŽt Mandelbrot

was responsible for developing, in 1975, the concept of fractal, which comes from the Latin word fractus (can be translated as "broken"). The term coined by French was soon accepted by the scientific community and is already part of the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE).

W e can define a fractal as a rough or fragmented geometric shape that can be subdivided in parts. Each of which is (at least approximately) a reduced-size copy of the whole. Fractals are generally selfsimilar and independent of scale.


Properties a) Its parts have the same form or structure as the whole, except that they are at a different scale and may be slightly deformed; b) Its form is extremely irregular or fragmented, and remains so, whatever the scale of examination; c) It contains "distinct elements" whose scales are very varied and cover a large range; d) Formation by iteration; e) Fractional dimension.


these are the next projects that the renaming teams are going to present to us during this year: -BUILDING FRACTALS

-FRACTALS IN

NATURE

-FRACTALS IN MEDICINE


-FRACTALS IN ECONOMY

-FRACTALS IN ART, MUSIC


QUESTIONS Team 2 What are fractals?

Team 3 What are the properties of fractals?

Team 4 How are the forms of a fractals?

Team 5 How are the dimension of a fractal?

Team 6 Who is Benoît Mandelbrot?

Team 7 What does the word “fractal” means?


This project was made by: ● ● ● ● ● ●

jordan agabi kilian esteban miriam nieto wiktoria tracz julia pabirowska michal wierzbick

The team 1 wishes y’all good luck with the questions


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