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The Beauty of Fractals
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The Beauty of Fractals includes six essays related to fractals, with perspectives different enough to give you a taste of the breadth of the subject. Each essay is self-contained and expository. Moreover, each of the essays is intended to be accessible to a broad audience that includes college teachers, high school teachers, advanced undergraduate students, and others who wish to learn or teach about topics in fractals that are not regularly in textbooks on fractals.
The Mathematical Association of America
Title: The Beauty of Fractals
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The Beauty of Fractals includes six essays related to fractals, with perspectives different enough to give you a taste of the breadth of the subject.
Each essay is self-contained and expository.
Moreover, each of the essays is intended to be accessible to a broad audience that includes college teachers, high school teachers, advanced undergraduate students, and others who wish to learn or teach about topics in fractals that are not regularly in textbooks on fractals.
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