Benoit Mandelbrot
The first person was the French-American mathematician, Dr Benoit Mandelbrot.
Okay...thats mathmatics. Obviously.
Pi is a number. There are no fractals of pi.
A mathematician is a person whose primary area of study and research is the field of mathematics. People who apply mathematics to other field, but do not contribute directly to mathematical, are generally not considered mathematician.
No. Fractals are geometric shapes which include high calculations. I'm not even able to do the first part of it.
Benoit Mandelbrot
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.
Benoît B. Mandelbrot[ is a French mathematician, best known as the father of fractal geometry
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The first person was the French-American mathematician, Dr Benoit Mandelbrot.
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The first fractal is often attributed to mathematician Benoît Mandelbrot, who popularized the concept in the 1970s. However, the origins of fractals can be traced back to the early 19th century with the work of mathematician Georg Cantor on the Cantor set. The term "fractal" itself was coined by Mandelbrot in 1975, when he published his book "Les Objets Fractals: Forme, Hasard et Dimension."
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