Crystals are usually not fractals.
No, none of them are. Under sufficient magnification you will be seeing individual ice crystals and with any further enlargement, you will no longer have the property of self-similarity.
Pi is a number. There are no fractals of pi.
Nobody. Fractals are not owned by anyone!
The Beauty of Fractals was created in 1986.
Oh yes, I have picked up some handsome quartz crystals in the mountains.
Some common techniques for generating fractals would be to use iterated function systems, strange attractors, escape-time fractals, and random fractals.
There are infinitely many fractals so no list can exist.
Fractals were discovered in 1975 by a scientist names Benoit Mandelbrot.
Fractals are used for computer generated terrains.
By their very nature fractals are infinite in extent.
The ISBN of The Beauty of Fractals is 0-387-15851-0.
Crystals can be found in various locations across the US, including Arkansas, California, Colorado, and Arizona. Some popular crystal mining locations in the US include the Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas, the Sierra Nevada mountains in California, and the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. Many hobbyists and enthusiasts also enjoy searching for crystals in locations like Sedona, Arizona.