Benoît Mandelbrot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Benoît B. Mandelbrot (born 20 November 1924) is a French American mathematician, best known as the father of fractal geometry. He is Sterling Professor of Mathematical Sciences, Emeritus at Yale Univ...
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Mandelbrot set - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics the Mandelbrot set , named after Benoît Mandelbrot, is a set of points in the complex plane, the boundary of which forms a fractal. Mathematically the Mandelbrot set can be defined as...
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Biography of Benoit Mandelbrot (BB^Y-) ... Benoit Mandelbrot was largely responsible for the present interest in fractal geometry. He showed how fractals can occur in many different places in both mathematics and elsewhere in nature.
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Benoit Mandelbrot was born 20 November 1924, of Lithuanian Jewish descent in Warsaw, Poland. His mother was a doctor and his father, though a scholar from a long line of scholars, earned a living as a clothing wholesaler.
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Official Biography site. Benoit B. Mandelbrot is the world's foremost impetus for the advancement of Fractal Geometry. Learn about his life and work. ... Sterling Professor Emeritus of Mathematical Sciences Mathematics Department - Yale University ... IBM Fellow Emeritus T.J. Watson Research Center;
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D.Sc. Paris 1952 ... Random processes and sets ... Benoit B. Mandelbrot...
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The Mandelbrot set, named after Benoit Mandelbrot, is a fractal. Fractals are objects that display self-similarity at various scales. Magnifying a fractal reveals small-scale details similar to the large-scale characteristics.
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Benoit Mandelbrot, a mathematician at IBM, is an expert in processes with unusual statistical properties, such as those in which a random variable's average or its variance is infinite. ... Later he came to study the geometric features of these processes and realized that one unifying aspect was their self-similarity.
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