Benoit Mandelbrot: Facts & Related Content

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Born November 20, 1924 • WarsawPoland
Died October 14, 2010 (aged 85) • CambridgeMassachusetts
Notable Works “The Fractal Geometry of Nature”
Subjects Of Study Mandelbrot setfractal

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Theodore von Kármán
Theodore von Kármán
American engineer
Kurt Gödel
Kurt Gödel
American mathematician
Sierpiński gasketPolish mathematician Wacław Sierpiński described the fractal that bears his name in 1915, although the design as an art motif dates at least to 13th-century Italy. Begin with a solid equilateral triangle, and remove the triangle formed by connecting the midpoints of each side. The midpoints of the sides of the resulting three internal triangles are connected to form three new triangles that are then removed to form nine smaller internal triangles. The process of cutting away triangular pieces continues indefinitely, producing a region with a Hausdorf dimension of a bit more than 1.5 (indicating that it is more than a one-dimensional figure but less than a two-dimensional figure).
Wacław Sierpiński
Polish mathematician
Julia setFrench mathematician Gaston Julia studied the set that bears his name in the early years of the 20th century. In general terms, a Julia set is the boundary between points in the complex number plane or the Riemann sphere (the complex number plane plus the point at infinity) that diverge to infinity and those that remain finite under repeated iteration of some mapping (function). The most famous example is the Mandelbrot set.
Gaston Maurice Julia
French mathematician
Stanislaw Ulam
American scientist
Neyman, Jerzy
Jerzy Neyman
Polish mathematician and statistician
Antoni Zygmund
American mathematician
Alfred Tarski
American mathematician and logician
Blaise Pascal
Blaise Pascal
French philosopher and scientist
John von Neumann
John von Neumann
American mathematician
Jean Le Rond d'Alembert.
Jean Le Rond d’Alembert
French mathematician and philosopher
Henri Poincaré, 1909.
Henri Poincaré
French mathematician
Fermat, portrait by Roland Lefèvre; in the Narbonne City Museums, France
Pierre de Fermat
French mathematician
Stanisław Leśniewski
Polish logician and mathematician
Laplace, Pierre-Simon, marquis de
Pierre-Simon, marquis de Laplace
French scientist and mathematician
Évariste Galois, detail of an engraving, 1848, after a drawing by Alfred Galois.
Évariste Galois
French mathematician
Gaspard Monge, detail of an oil painting by Jean Naigeon, 1811; in the Museum of Fine Arts, Beaune, France.
Gaspard Monge, count de Péluse
French mathematician and public official
Charles Steinmetz.
Charles Proteus Steinmetz
American engineer
Nicholas Oresme
French bishop, scholar, and economist

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