I have the following books: Real World Fractals - Finlay and Blanton Chaos - James Gleick Fractals for Windows - Tim Wegner, Bert Tyler, Mark Peterson, Pieter Branderhorst Artificial Life Playhouse - Stephen Prata Fractals Chaos and Power Laws - Manfred Schroeder Fractal Creations 2nd. edition - Tim Wegner, Bert Tyler Computers, Pattern Chaos and Beauty - Clifford A. Pickover Fractal Graphics for Windows - Dick Oliver, Daniel Hoviss Fractals, Endlessly Repeated Geometrical Figures - Hans Lauwerier Turbulent Mirror - John Briggs, F. David Peat The Magic Machine - A. K. Dewdney Order out of Chaos - Ilya Prigogine, Fun with Fractals - Judd Robbins To Infinity and Beyond - Eli Maor Alex Dukay
On May 5, 2016, at 3:19 PM, Jovan Trujillo <jovan.trujillo3@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm looking at my bookshelf and admiring my small collection of fractal literature. I was wondering what other people have on their shelf. Here's part of my list:
1. Fractals, Visualization, and J by Clifford A. Reiter
Use the J programming language to learn about fractal geometry and generating graphics. I think the last chapter covers image compression and restoration using fractal math.
2. Chaos and Fractals by Peitgen, Jürgens, and Saupe
Big fat book, my bible of fractal lore. I love that each chapter ends with a QBasic program!
3. Genesis Redux by Edward Rietman
There is a chapter on L-systems and their implications for artificial life. Great book with code samples in a variety of languages.
4. Differential Equations on Fractals by Robert Strichartz
I've only covered chapter 1 and the math gets intense rather quickly. Still not sure what this book is really about.
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Fractal fans:
Paul's demise kind of took the wind out of my fractal sails, and I have been especially down because I was off the list at the time. But now I'm back, maybe with not so many fractals, but with a lot to say. If the list is still up and running, you'll be hearing from me quite often in the near furure, especially in the field of fractal philosophy.
Now we'll see if this e-mail returns to me.
Jim Muth
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