Fractals for the Classroom: Part Two
Complex Systems and Mandelbrot Set (Fractals for the Classroom)
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Publication
1992-08-26 - Springer
Language
English
Word Count
125,000 words, Guess
Page Count
500 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100387977228
- ISBN-139780387977225
- Goodreads812299
- Open LibraryOL7449513M
Description
Fractals for the Classroom breaks new ground as it brings an exciting branch of mathematics into the classroom. The book is a collection of independent chapters on the major concepts related to the science and mathematics of fractals. Written at the mathematical level of an advanced secondary student, Fractals for the Classroom includes many fascinating insights for the classroom teacher and integrates illustrations from a wide variety of applications with an enjoyable text to help bring the concepts alive and make them understandable to the average reader. This book will have a tremendous impact upon teachers, students, and the mathematics education of the general public. With the forthcoming companion materials, including four books on strategic classroom activities and lessons with interactive computer software, this package will be unparalleled.
First Sentence
For many, chaos theory already belongs to the greatest achievements in the natural sciences in this century.
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- Fractals for the Classroom: Part Two: Complex Systems and Mandelbrot Set (Fractals for the Classroom)
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