Pi is a number. There are no fractals of pi.
No. Fractals are geometric shapes which include high calculations. I'm not even able to do the first part of it.
If you look closely and carefully enough, nature is ALL fractals; snowflakes, leaves, tree branches, coastlines, everywhere.
Benoit Mandelbrot
Fractals are commonly used for digitally modeling irregular patterns and structures in nature. They are also very useful for image compression, producing an enlarged picture with no pixilation.
There are infinitely many fractals so no list can exist.
By their very nature fractals are infinite in extent.
Pi is a number. There are no fractals of pi.
Crystals are usually not fractals.
But to a mathematician, it is a neat, neat subject area. Why are fractals important? Fractals help us study and understand important scientific concepts, such as the way bacteria grow, patterns in freezing water (snowflakes) and brain waves, for example. Their formulas have made possible many scientific breakthroughs.
They have positive non-integer dimensions.
Nobody. Fractals are not owned by anyone!
The Beauty of Fractals was created in 1986.
Some common techniques for generating fractals would be to use iterated function systems, strange attractors, escape-time fractals, and random fractals.
Fractals are used for computer generated terrains.
Fractals were discovered in 1975 by a scientist names Benoit Mandelbrot.
The ISBN of The Beauty of Fractals is 0-387-15851-0.