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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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Chaos and fractals unleashed,
By Arthur C Almeida (Belem, Brazil) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fractals for the Classroom: Part Two: Complex Systems and Mandelbrot Set (Hardcover)
If the words fractals, chaos and dynamical systems are attractive fixed points for your mind, go ahead. This is a book about this stuff. The three authors really unleash those topics, using numerous intriguing examples. The mathematical level is elementary. There is a good treatment both mathematical and heuristic of the discrete dynamical system generated by the logistic equation, this icon of the chaos and fractals theory. At each chapter's end there is a program written in old-fashioned Basic language, but the skeleton may be recycled in, say, Mathematica or Matlab.
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Fractals for the Classroom, Book I,
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This review is from: Fractals for the Classroom: Strategic Activities Volume One (Paperback)
I was needing the book quickly and the seller sent it priority without charging me extra. Very Nice!! I used the book to do professional development with some high school teachers.
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Fractals for the Classroom: Part Two: Complex Systems and Mandelbrot Set by Heinz-Otto Peitgen (Hardcover - August 26, 1992)
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