134239-Thumbnail Image.png
Description
Formerly coined mathematical "monsters," fractals are a compelling concept that dates back hundreds of years. The idea that a shape or set of information could be infinitely deconstructed into multiple copies of itself is both confusing and brilliant. However, throughout

Formerly coined mathematical "monsters," fractals are a compelling concept that dates back hundreds of years. The idea that a shape or set of information could be infinitely deconstructed into multiple copies of itself is both confusing and brilliant. However, throughout its entire history, many scientists and mathematicians have repeatedly dismissed the applicability of self-similarity. The purpose of this study is to explore the path of development of fractal geometry and demonstrate its widely-ignored usefulness. While many students and professionals are unaware of this alternate system for describing natural processes and shapes, several disciplines can benefit from applying fractal geometry to their work.
1.91 MB application/pdf

Download restricted. Please sign in.
Restrictions Statement

Barrett Honors College theses and creative projects are restricted to ASU community members.

Details

Title
  • An Introduction to Fractal Geometry and its Application in the Simulation of Nature
Date Created
2017-05
Resource Type
  • Text
  • Machine-readable links