Wacław Sierpiński - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wacław Franciszek Sierpiński ( ) (March 14 1882, Warsaw — October 21 1969, Warsaw) was a Polish mathematician. He was known for outstanding contributions to set theory (research on the axi...
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Waclaw Sierpinski (1882-1969) ... Waclaw Sierpinski ... Sierpinski's most important work is in the area of set theory, point set topology and number theory. In set theory he made important contributions to the axiom of choice and to the continuum hypothesis.
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Biography of Waclaw Sierpinski (BB^Y-1969) ... Waclaw Sierpinski ... Waclaw Sierpinski's father was a doctor. He attended school in Warsaw where his talent for mathematics was quickly spotted by his first mathematics teacher. This was a period of Russian occupation of Poland and it was a difficult time for the gifted Sierpinski...
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www.gap-system.org/~history/Biographies/Sierpinski.html
www.gap-system.org/~history/Biographies/Sierpinski.html
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This design is called Sierpinski's Triangle (or gasket), after the Polish mathematician Waclaw Sierpinski who described some of its interesting properties in 1916. Among these is its fractal or self-similar character.
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serendip.brynmawr.edu/playground/sierpinski.html
serendip.brynmawr.edu/playground/sierpinski.html
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Sierpinski Triangle; Using Java; Math questions; Sierpinski Meets Pascal; Jurassic Park Fractal; Using JAVA; It grows complex; Real first iteration; Encoding the fractal; World's Largest; Koch Snowflake; ... Follow the above pattern and complete the fourth stage of the Sierpinski Triangle. Use your artistic creativity and...
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math.rice.edu/~lanius/fractals/
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Oct 27, 2009 ... The Sierpiński sieve is a fractal described by Sierpiński in 1915 and appearing in Italian art from the 13th century (Wolfram 2002, p. 43). ...
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mathworld.wolfram.com/SierpinskiSieve.html
mathworld.wolfram.com/SierpinskiSieve.html
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The National Curve Bank project for students of mathematics ... The National Curve Bank welcomes the Sierpinski Triangle animation of Kathleen Shannon and Michael Bardzell Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science Salisbury University, Salisbury, MD.
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curvebank.calstatela.edu/sierpinski/sierpinski.htm
curvebank.calstatela.edu/sierpinski/sierpinski.htm
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Waclaw Sierpinski was born on March 14, 1882, in Warsaw, Poland. His abilities in mathematics were evident from childhood. In 1900 he entered the University of Warsaw, graduating four years later after having been awarded a gold medal for mathematics.
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ecademy.agnesscott.edu/~lriddle/ifs/siertri/sierbio.htm
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The following is an attempt to acquaint the reader with a fractal object called the Sierpinski gasket. The gasket was originally described in two dimensions but represents a family of objects in other dimensions.
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local.wasp.uwa.edu.au/~pbourke/fractals/gasket/
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