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Subject: Fractals!
Summary: References for getting started with Fractals
Keywords: Fractals, Mandelbrot, Julia, Chaos, Iteration in the Complex Plane
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In article 811 (David Shinberg) writes:
*I am starting a project that will entail displaying and generating fractal 
*>landscapes on a Mac II......  
*>[...]
*>Any Help will be greatly appreciated, even just a few good references that
*>have some algorithms explained.
*>	Thanks in Advance
*>	      Dave
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---Ok, Dave!,

Here are a few of the classics to get you started:

NOTE: These books are worth buying a copy to keep for yourself.


AUTHOR:         Mandelbrot, Benoit B
TITLE:          The Fractal Geometry of Nature
PUBLISHER:      San Francisco: W.H. Freeman
PUB DATE:       (c) 1982
DESCRIPTION:    400p, 1 leaf of plates : ill. (some color) 24cm
LANGUAGE:       English
SUBJECT:        Geometry
                Mathematical models
                Stochastic processes
NOTES:          Rev. ed. of: Fractals. (c)1977
                Includes indexes
BIBLIOGRAPHY:   Bibliography: p. [425] 443


AUTHOR:         Peitgen, Heinz-Otto, 1945-
                Richter, P.H. (Peter H.), 1945-
TITLE:          The Beauty of Fractals: Images of Complex Dynamical Systems
PUBLISHER:      Barlin; New York: Springer-Verlag
PUB DATE:       (c) 1986
DESCRIPTION:    xii, 199p. :illus. (some color) ; 20cm
LANGUAGE:       English
SUBJECT:        Fractals
NOTES:          includes index.
                Includes indexes
BIBLIOGRAPHY:   Bibliography: p. [425] 443



AUTHOR:         Mandelbrot, Benoit B
TITLE:          Fractals: Form, Chance, and Dimension
PUBLISHER:      San Francisco: W.H. Freeman
PUB DATE:       (c) 1977
DESCRIPTION:    xvi, 365p. : illustr. ; 24cm
LANGUAGE:       English
SUBJECT:        Geometry
                Mathematical models
                Stochastic processes
NOTES:          Translation of Les objets Fractals.
                Includes indexes
BIBLIOGRAPHY:   Bibliography: p. [333]-346


AUTHOR:         Falconer, K. J.
TITLE:          The Geometry of Fractal sets
PUBLISHER:      Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge Univ. Press
PUB DATE:       (c) 1985
DESCRIPTION:    xiv, 162 p. ; 24cm
LANGUAGE:       English
SERIES:         Cambridge tracts in mathematics ; 85
SUBJECT:        Fractals
                Geometric measure theory
NOTES:          Includes index.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:   Bibliography: p. [150]-160


Magazine Articles:

Scientific American, August 1985, 
  Cover Article
  Computer Recreations: A computer microscope zooms in for a look at
   the most complex object in mathematics
  A. K. Dewdney

Scientific American, **issue unknown**
  Computer Recreations: Of fractal mountains, graftal plants and 
    other computer graphics at Pixar
  A. K. Dewdney

BYTE, December 1987
  Mimicking Mountains
    Modeling the curves and surfaces of coastlines, mojntains, and wood 
      grains requires fractal geometry
  Tom Jeffery

(Sorry if there are any errors, as I typed this in by hand...)
--Also see the references at the ends of the above books and articles.--


I've done some work at Cornell University at the Computer Aided Design
Instructional Facility working with code of my own and that of John
Hubbard (of the Hubbard Fractal Research Facility, Cornell) so I'll be
glad to help you out and get you started.  I'm pretty busy though, so
it'll have to be just whenever I have time.  I co-authored an article
re: fractals in Psych. & Psychophysics but it concerns a different 
aspect than I think you are interested in, so it probably wouldn't be
of much use to you.  Are you interested in textures and fractal mountains
and the like, or in the Mandelbrot set, a la the landscape on the cover
of Peitgen's book (qv.) ?   

A good starting place might be "the article that started it all" in the
August 1985 issue of Scientific American, then move on to the 
"DO IT YOURSELF" section of Peitgen's book which starts on page 189.  

Then for Fractal Surfaces check the December 1987 BYTE article and
pp 264&5 in Mandelbrot's "The Fractal Geometry of Nature" and be sure not
to miss the color plates in the "BOOK WITHIN A BOOK" section...


[To the NET:]  

If anyone has any other references they especially like, 
please tell me too, ok?  I'm always interested in new sources!  

Likewise, if you have any code which has anything to do with fractals,
Mandelbrot set, Julia sets, fractal mountains, Brownian Fractals, 
Iterated Function Systems, Fluid Flow modeling, Graphics Rendering,
and Fractal Music please let me know.  

Programs for Mac, MacII, AMIGA, IBM-PC, VAX, FPS, IBM, HP, SUN machines are
all fine, as are the languages PASCAL, FORTRAN, C, BASIC, MODULA-2, LISP,
and COBOL.....(<--Just seeing if you're still awake on that last one!
Boy, nothin' like using COBOL for those iterations in the complex plane,eh??
I can see it now......."Lighspeeeeeeeeeed COBOL"!  :)


  Hope this helps you out, Dave.  Good Luck!

                                 -Jay


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