Tutorials Sur Les Courbes Fractales Et Le Chaos Translate this page Quelques sites sur Internet proposant des tutorials Paul Bourke aidé de RogerBagula présente sur sa page fractals, chaos, une introduction sur les http://mariefrance.hellot.free.fr/mfh/Tutorials.html
Extractions: Tutorials sur les fractales La documentation ne manque pas pour celui qui veut "en savoir plus" sur les fractales. Beaucoup de sites proposent des tutorials (didacticiels) et les éditeurs de logiciels font souvent dans leur documentation, une présentation des fractales. Quelques sites sur Internet proposant des tutorials : "I wrote this book for anyone with an interest in chaos, fractals, non-linear dynamics, or mathematics in general". Quelques titres de chapitres : Bifurcation, Logistic Equation, Fractal Dimension, Euclidean Dimension, Julia Sets, Mandelbrot Sets, Strange Attractors, Lyapunov etc... Par ailleurs, une importante bibliographie, de nombreux liens avec des sites et une superbe
CHS's Gallery Links - 1-5 www.mbfractals.com/ Here you will find eight fractal galleries with many fractalimages that you can download, five animated fractals, tutorials about fractals http://www.chaffey.org/fractals/galleries/gallery_listings_page_1.html
Extractions: This site contains a very graphical presentation of fractals by Linda Allison . Her site contains a wide variety of information, from "Hits and Tips" on using Fractint to images galleries. You can also find postings of beautiful new images on the ABPF newsgroup or an archive at Recent Posts Chessiecat's Fractint Fractal Gallery
Algorithmic Art Algorithmic Art. Home Page. tutorials. Virtual Art Gallery. pythagoras@bcs.org. BACK.References and links. Introducing fractals By Cynthia. Spiglettes fractals. http://www.pythagoras.org.uk/page76.html
Extractions: Learning Fractal Geometry "Justice is open to everyone in the same way as the Ritz Hotel." -Judge Sturgess Book Search at bottom of page. Submit books in bottom-level categories. metastore Home Up One Level Home metasearch ... People that Get It metasearch Everything meta Fractal Liberty Business Drugs Skeptic Psych Spirit Paperless Office Systems from Meta Enterprises These resources are instructional in nature versus research-oriented material. It is divided into categories by age group the particular item targets. There is material in here that an 8-10 year old can easily grasp, and don't believe they can't. Links to Learning Fractal Geometry (20) Related Categories Fractals for Children (2 Items)
Internet Tutorials Starting With F @ Web Tutorial List Visits343 Visit Bookmark Visitors' Rating 9 Click her to ratethis file's Stars. 4 Internet tutorials Fantastic fractals. http://www.internettutoriallist.com/list/tutorials.asp?CatalogL=F
PPSN2002: Parallel Problem Solving From Nature tutorials detailed descriptions. fractals and Evolutionary Algorithms Evelyne Luttonand Jacques Lévy Véhel - INRIA - Rocquencourt, France Fractal geometry http://ppsn2002.ugr.es/workshops.shtml
Extractions: Tentative schedule Room Morning 1: 9.15-11.30 Morning 2 : 12.00-14.15 Afterlunch : 16.00-18.15 A Multi-objective optimization Memetic Algorithms Bioinformatics B Representations Probabilistic Graphical Models Fractals and Evolutionary Algorithms C Ant Colony Optimization Evaluating EvolutionaryAlgorithms Go forth and replicate D Workshop on LCS - end Learning Classifier Systems I Learning Classifier Systems II Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization: Past, Present and Future The speaker specializes in evolutionary multiobjective optimization (his PhD thesis was one of the first in the field and co-authored one of the only two books currently available on the subject). His specific interests within evolutionary multiobjective optimization are: design and implementation of new algorithms (the micro-GA, presented at GECCO 2001 is his most recent development), extensions of other heuristics (MOPSO, which extends particle swarm optimization to handle multiple objectives is his most current result), metrics and test functions (some unpublished work on these topics has been recently developed) and theoretical issues (some ongoing research includes convergence issues of MOGA).
The Math Forum - Math Library - Tutorials ..more . Fantastic fractals Sheu, Turvey A comprehensive fractals site withtutorials for all ages, fractal-generated music, and realistic landscapes. http://mathforum.org/library/resource_types/tutorials/?start_at=51
Untitled You will too!! Linda has not only the gift of making stunning fractal art but alsothe genius of communicating her skill so we can have fun with fractals too. http://www.mathemagicimages.com/tutorials/hints/linda/lindas_lessons.htm
Extractions: Fractint Lessons by Linda Allison aka gumbycat and hosted by wizzle Hi! I'm gumbycat's friend and student wizzle. I was totally baffled by the documentation available with Fractint but got un-baffled very quickly after I read Linda's step by step lessons. You will too!! Linda has not only the gift of making stunning fractal art but also the genius of communicating her skill so we can have fun with fractals too. I've organized the lessons more or less in order of complexity, so if you start with the Basic Information and go through each lesson, you will find your ability to work with Fractint growing by leaps and bounds. Lessons by Linda Linda also gives us a definition of fractals if you've ever wondered just what they are. If there are problems with these pages, email wizzle@cci-internet.com . To see my fractals, many of which use Linda's dynamite color maps, please click here . And check back often to see what other ideas Linda has to share with us. Wizzle's Graphics Hints
Fractal Art By Wizzle - Mathemagic Images Mathemagic Images fractals by Wizzle. fractals are magic made from math.Travel Fractint Favorites. tutorials and Resources UltraFractal http://www.mathemagicimages.com/fractals/fractalintro.htm
Extractions: Mathemagic Images Fractals by Wizzle Fractals are magic made from math. Travel the fractal road and you need never see the same image twice. Colors, perspective and mood can be endlessly varied. For me this is magic at its most immediate and best........a melding of advanced technology with the loving hand of an artist. Graphic Hints and Links - more tutorials and resources Fractals may not be downloaded and re-posted on the web or used for any other reason except with written permission of wizzle. Personal use of my clip art for a homepage background or printing personal letters, cards and so forth is encouraged and no permission is required ......although I love to hear from you and see how you used the material on your own pages. Please email me at artist@mathemagicimages.com
Gumbycat's Fractint Tutorials . . . Where To Start!?! If you want to get the par files, all you have to do is download these fractals(GIF format, and either 640 X 480, or 480 X 480) and open Fractint tutorials. http://www.fractalus.com/gumbycat/lesson1.html
Extractions: This page best viewed at screen size 800x600 I have a lot of fun with the program Fractint, and I'd like to share some of that fun with you. Even if you don't know a great deal about math, if you learn how to use the program Fractint, you can create some really pretty fractals! So here are some hints on how I use Fractint v 19.6 to generate my fractals. Start by downloading the fractal to the right (1), (generated from the julfn+exp Fractint formula) and opening it ("load" it from the Fractint main menu) in your Fractint program. I've purposely started with the default colormap, to illustrate that the ugly duckling really can turn into a beautiful swan! With the default colormap, you can't even begin to see what you have to work with. So pick another colormap. I've picked my "flowers1" colormap. If you don't have a favorite of your own yet, I suggest using the Fractint "neon" map. (To do that, hit "c", then "l"(as in linda), then highlight the map "neon" and hit "Enter.") Now you can begin to see what this fractal looks like. The best parts of the fractal are those TINY little parts that are barely visible at this point. So you need to "zoom-in" and magnify the areas of local interest that you can identify by sight. This example (2) outlines four of the areas I see as interesting. If you were looking at this fractal at resolution of 800x600 or larger, you could see that these areas ARE interesting! If you're just looking at the little image, you'll have to take my word for it! You may find that the same pattern seems to repeat itself, in various sizes, throughout the fractal. This is an example of "self-similarity," which is a characteristic of fractals.
Extractions: Raytracing Contests Artists and Galleries Tsutomu Higo - Gallery Cyberbust One of the top galleries - a creative artist and a good POV-math-teacher! The source codes for many images show how he made this. (en,jp) Friedemann Schmidt A big and impressive raytracing gallery - knowhow plus creativity! An abstract raytracing art gallery based on geometric shapes and mathematics. (en) Tom Longtin - 3D Modeling, Visualization and Illustration Mechanical mpdells, tensegrity structures, space frames, 3Dpuzzles, knots, loops, tubes, gears, mobius, Hilbert Cubes - images and animations, VRML. (en) Gilles Tran - The Book of Beginnings he made fantastic surrealistic worlds. (en,fr)
Genuine Fractals - Genuine Fractals Plug-in Review All the reviews, articles and tutorials (over 200) are written by me, Tom distinctionis about to disappear thanks to its Genuine fractals Photoshopcompatible http://www.designer-info.com/Photo/genuine_fractals.htm
Extractions: xRes 2 All the reviews, articles and tutorials (over 200!) are written by me, Tom Arah . If you've found the site useful - maybe it's helped save you time or money - please help keep it up-and-running - and free - by making a contribution eg $5 via PayPals using the following link: You might also be interested in two books that I have helped to write: Photoshop Elements: From Zero to Hero Click here for my sample chapter. and Web Type Expert and one I haven't... (if you're planning to buy the new Harry Potter please order it now (or any other books, CDs etc via Amazon ). It will cost you the same - up to 40% off! - but I gain a much appreciated commission . Thank you. Tom Arah designer-info.com
Genuine Fractals - Genuine Fractals Plug-in Review Genuine fractals (limited to RGB images) $159, Genuine fractals PrintPro (includes RECENTtutorials click here for all 12 design tutorials Photoshop Elements http://www.designer-info.com/Writing/genuine_fractals.htm
Extractions: xRes 2 All the reviews, articles and tutorials (over 200!) are written by me, Tom Arah . If you've found the site useful - maybe it's helped save you time or money - please help keep it up-and-running - and free - by making a contribution eg $5 via PayPals using the following link: You might also be interested in two books that I have helped to write: Photoshop Elements: From Zero to Hero Click here for my sample chapter. and Web Type Expert and one I haven't... (if you're planning to buy the new Harry Potter please order it now (or any other books, CDs etc via Amazon ). It will cost you the same - up to 40% off! - but I gain a much appreciated commission . Thank you. Tom Arah designer-info.com
Computational Physics Tutorials Programming Hints; Debugging Checklists; Specific Checklist; tutorials; ComplexNumbers; Back to the Computational Physics page. Ph 465466, Chapter 22 fractals. http://www.physics.orst.edu/~rubin/rubin/cptopics.html
DINO - Language: Englisch - Science - Math - Chaos And Fractals 13. Dieser 'externe' Link öffnet sich in einem neuen Fenster Fantastic fractals tutorials for all ages, fractal-generated music and realistic landscapes. http://www.dino-online.de/dino_page_ef3471f5174c82ac0f3e305f86a237e7.html
Extractions: Thu, 3 Jan 2002 23:09:28 -0500 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. =_NextPart_000_006C_01C194AB.B1B608A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I'm really enjoying both UltraFractal and Fractint, but my "learning = curve" still has me studying Fractint. I've really enjoyed and appreciated Linda Allison's (aka gumbycat) = "Fractint Lessons" located at: http://www.mathemagicimages.com/tutorials/hints/linda/lindas_lessons.htm by Linda Allison aka gumbycat and hosted by wizzle=20 Either my browser is on the fritz, or some of the links seem broken of = the following pages have gotten lost somewhere....: On the "Fractint Lessons" page at: =20 http://www.mathemagicimages.com/tutorials/hints/linda/lindas_lessons.htm
Web Resources - Fractals, Geometry, And Trigonometry Links Spanky Welcome This is a collection of fractals and fractal related material onthe Net. Tessellation tutorials tutorials and templates for making your own http://www.glencoe.com/sec/math/cool/fractals.htm
Extractions: Students and teachers at all levels of education, as well as researchers and the simply curious, have found tools such as Sketchpad and Cabri to be indispensable in creating an exciting, discovery-oriented geometry environment. If you don't have a drawing program, you can download demos of the commercial software, and then set up your Web browser to use the demos. Fibonacci Numbers and Nature