Fractals: A Resonance between Art and Nature

  • Taylor R
  • Newell B
  • Spehar B
  • et al.
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The discovery of fractal patterns was an interesting advance in the understanding of nature [1, 2]. Since the 1970s many natural scenes have been shown to be composed of fractal patterns. Examples include coastlines, clouds, lightning, trees, rivers and mountains. ...

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Taylor, R., Newell, B., Spehar, B., & Clifford, C. (2005). Fractals: A Resonance between Art and Nature. In Mathematics and Culture II (pp. 53–63). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-26443-4_6

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