Strange plant 1

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Strange Plant 1
Field: Fractals
Image Created By: Jos Leys
Website: Mathematical Imagery by Jos Leys

Strange Plant 1

A fractal that looks organic in origin, much like a fern or other plant. Fractals reiterate infinitely, and real ferns seem to grow in the same sort of iterative pattern.


A More Mathematical Explanation

A fractal that looks organic in origin, much like a fern or other plant. Fractals reiterate infinitely, and real ferns seem to grow in the same sort of iterative pattern.




About the Creator of this Image

Jos Leys creates images from mathematics using programs such as Ultrafractal and Povray. He has also created a two hour mathematical animation film called Dimensions, in collaboration with the French mathematicians E.Ghys and A.Alvarez.





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how does a fractal generate a fern? (Asked by a Chinese professor.)


Excellent site. Well done. Seen that done for the people. I invite you to visit my site. I am from Botswana and now teach English, tell me right I wrote the following sentence: "The electronic card of consumers can be accepted on organic difficult-handling group as relatively."

Waiting for a reply :(, Brend.

--Brend 04:38, 2 October 2009 (EDT)

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