Fractal Geometry

     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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Cantor Hausdorff Banach Mandelbrot

 


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 

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      Welcome to Fractal Geometry

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Grades are based on assigned problems, projects, and class participation.