#0, Fractals
Posted by Jason Lackner (Guest) on Apr-19-01 at 09:23 PM
from the very basic to the top if i wanted to learn how to do Fractals what steps should i take. eg.. Algebra, Geometry, Calculus i just want to know what order would make it easiest to learn it in and what steps should i take. please send email to me at jtlackner@yahoo.com i appreciate any help anyone can give me.
#1, RE: Fractals
Posted by alexb on Apr-21-01 at 08:45 AM
In response to message #0
Get yourself a good book, e.g. "Chaos and Fractals" by Peitgen, Jurgens and Saupe. It's among the most elementary on the subject. As you read, pick up things that you find difficult from other sources.Fractals is now a broad topic that includes algebra, linear algebra, analysis, geomtery and more. There is no way one will be able to first learn everything needed and do the fractal thing later.
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