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The Beauty of Fractals: Images of Complex Dynamical Systems First Edition

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The authors present an unusual attempt to publicize the field of Complex Dynamics, an exciting mathematical discipline of respectable tradition that recently sprang into new life under the impact of modern computer graphics. Where previous generations of scientists had to develop their own inner eye to perceive the abstract aesthetics of their work, the astonding pictures assembled here invite the reader to share in a new mathematical experience, to revel in the charm of fractal frontiers. 184 illustrations in 211 parts, 88 in color.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Springer-Verlag; First Edition (January 1, 1987)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 199 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0387158510
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0387158518
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8.1 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9 x 0.75 x 11.25 inches
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I first became aware of chaos mathematics in 1976, when Robert M. May published his famous preliminary exploration of what we now call the Logistic Map. Chaos research proceeded apace through the late 1970s and early 1980s, to the point where some of the questions May had raised were answered. It also became evident about then that there were connections between chaos mathematics and fractals, which had been explored earlier by Benoît B. Mandelbrot, who published The Fractal Geometry of Nature in 1977. In particular, there are deep connections between the logistic map explored by May and a particular fractal discovered by Mandelbrot that became known as the Mandelbrot Set.Now, in 2024, many people have heard of the Mandelbrot Set and almost everyone has seen pictures of it. Before 1984 such pictures barely existed. Heinz-Otto Peitgen and Peter H. Richter set about to produce color graphic representations of the Mandelbrot Set and other fractals. They had access to what at the time passed for powerful computers. Some of their pictures appeared at an exhibition entitled "Frontiers of Chaos". This book is a collection of pictures from the exhibition. In addition, the text of the book explains much of the math behind the pictures.There are few things more subjective than beauty, so it will be understood that I express only a personal opinion when I say that the pictures are stunningly beautiful. I had seen images of the Mandelbrot Set and other fractals before I received this book as a gift, but none that I had seen were like this. The cover image, in particular, was one of the most beautiful pictures I had ever seen, and I still hold it so almost thirty years later.In the thirty years since Peitgen and Richter produced these pictures powerful computers have become far more widely available. I include here a fractal image I produced on my desktop computer in 2015.Color images in The Beauty of Fractals are much prettier than this homegrown example.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2024
I first became aware of chaos mathematics in 1976, when Robert M. May published his famous preliminary exploration of what we now call the Logistic Map. Chaos research proceeded apace through the late 1970s and early 1980s, to the point where some of the questions May had raised were answered. It also became evident about then that there were connections between chaos mathematics and fractals, which had been explored earlier by Benoît B. Mandelbrot, who published The Fractal Geometry of Nature in 1977. In particular, there are deep connections between the logistic map explored by May and a particular fractal discovered by Mandelbrot that became known as the Mandelbrot Set.

Now, in 2024, many people have heard of the Mandelbrot Set and almost everyone has seen pictures of it. Before 1984 such pictures barely existed. Heinz-Otto Peitgen and Peter H. Richter set about to produce color graphic representations of the Mandelbrot Set and other fractals. They had access to what at the time passed for powerful computers. Some of their pictures appeared at an exhibition entitled "Frontiers of Chaos". This book is a collection of pictures from the exhibition. In addition, the text of the book explains much of the math behind the pictures.

There are few things more subjective than beauty, so it will be understood that I express only a personal opinion when I say that the pictures are stunningly beautiful. I had seen images of the Mandelbrot Set and other fractals before I received this book as a gift, but none that I had seen were like this. The cover image, in particular, was one of the most beautiful pictures I had ever seen, and I still hold it so almost thirty years later.

In the thirty years since Peitgen and Richter produced these pictures powerful computers have become far more widely available. I include here a fractal image I produced on my desktop computer in 2015.

Color images in The Beauty of Fractals are much prettier than this homegrown example.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2024
I first became aware of chaos mathematics in 1976, when Robert M. May published his famous preliminary exploration of what we now call the Logistic Map. Chaos research proceeded apace through the late 1970s and early 1980s, to the point where some of the questions May had raised were answered. It also became evident about then that there were connections between chaos mathematics and fractals, which had been explored earlier by Benoît B. Mandelbrot, who published The Fractal Geometry of Nature in 1977. In particular, there are deep connections between the logistic map explored by May and a particular fractal discovered by Mandelbrot that became known as the Mandelbrot Set.

Now, in 2024, many people have heard of the Mandelbrot Set and almost everyone has seen pictures of it. Before 1984 such pictures barely existed. Heinz-Otto Peitgen and Peter H. Richter set about to produce color graphic representations of the Mandelbrot Set and other fractals. They had access to what at the time passed for powerful computers. Some of their pictures appeared at an exhibition entitled "Frontiers of Chaos". This book is a collection of pictures from the exhibition. In addition, the text of the book explains much of the math behind the pictures.

There are few things more subjective than beauty, so it will be understood that I express only a personal opinion when I say that the pictures are stunningly beautiful. I had seen images of the Mandelbrot Set and other fractals before I received this book as a gift, but none that I had seen were like this. The cover image, in particular, was one of the most beautiful pictures I had ever seen, and I still hold it so almost thirty years later.

In the thirty years since Peitgen and Richter produced these pictures powerful computers have become far more widely available. I include here a fractal image I produced on my desktop computer in 2015.

Color images in The Beauty of Fractals are much prettier than this homegrown example.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2022
The book was in excellent condition and had page upon page of beautiful Fractal graphics.
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2015
After reading this book, the world was never the same again. The book revealed that fractal patterns are everywhere in the world, and when I went out to my car in the morning, there they were – ice crystals on the roof. Rarely does a book shift your entire view of the world, but this one did for me. 20 years later it inspired me to write "80/20 Sales & Marketing" which is about fractals and power laws in business.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2017
I was looking for this book as a coffee table piece for quite some time. The images are beautiful and the edition shows how "cutting edge"the technology was at the time to display these fractals. I would love to find an updated version with more digital renderings.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2007
One of the first books on fractals that gave info on the mathematics to creating them and what parameters or sections of the set that yield some beautiful renderings. The math is for a math major but still interesting.
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2012
Fractals and their prevalence in the universe are amazing. I love the descriptions in this book, and the pictures of course! This book fanned a sparked interest in mathematics. A good bit of the descriptions that I recall took some serious attention to understand the language, so of course I wouldn't recommend it for a 10yo. However, depending on willingness to grasp understanding, this book can be very nice and interesting.
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2017
Seeing the truth of mathematics in a beautiful way. Fractals, on the boundary between two kinds of chaos, what a beautiful realm.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2015
One of the classics of fractal geometry. I have enjoyed it from the first pressing, have had copies through the years and still look through it today. Get it !

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5.0 out of 5 stars 偽言:「マンデルブロー状集合族=楕円曲線の見取り図たち」
Reviewed in Japan on March 3, 2018
標記の偽言の証明を、多数の図版を用いて成し遂げた積もりで居る本。
それに対する批判は、ツイッターの @koitiluv1842  のアカウント内に有ります、Mandelbrot のキーワードで検索して出て来るスレッドどもを御高覧ください。
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beauty indeed.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 18, 2010
Reccomended for anyone who finds Mathematical curiosities interesting. There have been one or two TV programs on this subject. BBC2 abject, BBC4 excellent, but confusing because the basic formula given was not explained as involving complex numbers. This book covers this and many other aspects.
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