MTG 5411-22GA
Fall 2015
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Time: MWF period 5 Place: Little 125
Phone: 352-294-2339
Office: 438 Little Hall Email: avince@ufl.edu References: Fractal Geometry by Kenneth Falconer Measure, Topology, and Fractal Geometry by Gerald Edgar Fractals Everywhere by Michael Barnsley
Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1:00- 2:00 (or by appointment)
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Assignments
Cantor | Hausdorff | Banach | Mandelbrot |
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Topics
Examples of Fractals
Fractals in nature
Cantor set
Sierpinski gasket
Koch curve
Julia set
Mandelbrot set
Background
Complex numbers
Point set topology in Euclidean space
Sequences and iteration
Messages
Welcome to Fractal Geometry
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Grades
Grades are based on assigned problems, projects, and class participation.