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  • http://classes.yale.edu/fractals/
    Fractal Geometry - An educational resource on the mathematical framework and formalism from the Yale University, covering the concept of self similarity. Includes topical examples, images, algorithms and software.
  • http://www.math.yale.edu/mandelbrot/
    Mandelbrot, Benoit B. - Founder of fractal geometry. Includes biography, vita, publications, interviews, and reviews.
  • http://bitshifters.com/fractal.html
    Bitshifters - Images generated by different commercial applications. Includes FAQs and tutorial.
  • http://math.bu.edu/DYSYS/arcadia/
    Chaos, Fractals, and Arcadia - Article on the mathematical ideas lurking in the background of Tom Stoppard's play Arcadia. Includes examples, illustrations and references.
  • http://www.3dfractals.com/
    3D Fractals Bicomplex Dynamics - Resource on the bicomplex generalization of the Mandelbrot set. Includes scientific publications, illustrations, news and downloads.
  • http://www.ibiblio.org/e-notes/3Dapp/Mount.htm
    3D Mountains - Shows how to create fractal mountains, three-dimensional Mandelbrot and Julia sets, convex, stellated and polyhedra. Includes pictures, plots and mathematical formulations.
  • http://homepage.ntlworld.com/daniel.freeland/
    Dan Freeland - Explains the basics. Includes gallery and free software for exploring different sets and singularities.
  • http://math.bu.edu/DYSYS/dysys.html
    The Dynamical Systems and Technology Project - Educational resource from the Boston University. Includes mathematical framework and formulation, animated illustrations and calculation spreadsheets.
  • http://www.efg2.com/Lab/FractalsAndChaos
    Efg's Computer Lab: Fractals and Chaos - Software and information resource on the Mandelbrot set, geometrical explosion sets, and attractors. Includes diagrams and mathematical backgrounds.
  • http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/~rauch/islands/
    Fractal Brownian Archipelago - Shows how brownian motion can model the shape of coastlines. Includes interactive demonstration and a collection of island set.
  • http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/fractals/dim.html
    Fractal Dimensions - Easy to comprehend mathematical approach to understanding the significance of the applied study of fractals and attractors. Includes didactic examples and illustrations.
  • http://www.fractalfoundation.org
    Fractal Foundation - Foundation with purpose of educating people about the mathematical theory and the interconnectedness of complex systems. Includes mission statement, mathematical framework, gallery and contact.
  • http://frac.samurajdata.se/
    Fractal Map - Interactive online Mandelbrot and Julia generator.
  • http://amselvam.webs.com/
    Fractals: The Beautiful Complex Patterns Generated by Simple Iterative Computations - Outlines a general systems theory for chaos, quantum mechanics and gravity as applied to weather patterns. Includes illustrations, scientific publications and references.
  • http://library.thinkquest.org/26242/
    Fractals Unleashed - Tutorial covering the different types of sets and attractors. Includes mathematical formulations, applets, programs, gallery and an art contest. [English, Russian, Ukrainian]
  • http://www.dd.chalmers.se/~f99krgu/main/index.html
    Homepage of Kristian Gustavsson - Weblog about the mathematical background of different sets and attractors in the complex plane. Includes downloadable generator and gallery.
  • http://www.meden.demon.co.uk/Fractals/fractals.html
    IFS Attractors - Index and definition of different attractors. Includes images, plots and glossary.
  • http://www.cps.unizar.es/~jlsubias/
    Images From Chaos - Gallery of chaotic and complex systems and attractors from the University of Zaragoza, Spain.
  • http://www.ecometry.biz/
    Introduction: Chaos, Fractals And Attractors - Introduction to chaos, attractors and dynamic systems theory. Includes mathematical formulation, images and references.
  • http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/users/rauch/lacunarity/lacunarity.html
    Introduction to Lacunarity - Analysis of the degree of gappiness of different sets. Includes mathematical aspects, results and publications.
  • http://www.cut-the-knot.com/blue/Mandel.html
    Iterations and the Mandelbrot Set - Discusses how differently the iterations behave depending on which portions the coefficients are plucked from. Includes basics, concept, formulations and references.
  • http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/julia/explorer.html
    Julia and Mandelbrot Set Explorer - Online navigator for various sets and attractors from the Clark University. Includes background and a short course on complex numbers.
  • http://klein.math.okstate.edu/kleinian/
    Kleinian Groups Pictures - Discusses the mathematical theory of Kleinian groups. Includes illustrations, examples, formalism and program source code.
  • http://www.ibiblio.org/e-notes/MSet/Contents.htm
    The Mandelbrot and Julia Sets Anatomy - Scientific publication about the anatomy of different sets and attractors and chaotic dynamics. Includes animated samples, articles and mathematical formulations.
  • http://mathforum.org/advanced/robertd/
    Mathematical Figures Using Mathematica - Collection of sets and attractors. Includes Mathematica source code, mathematical formulations and illustrations.
  • http://www.stilldreamer.com/mathematics/
    Mathematics: Stilldreamer - Explains the basics of Sierpinski systems and other sets. Includes interactive example programs with source code.
  • http://www.linas.org/math/sl2z.html
    The Modular Group and Fractals - Explains the basics of fractals, Riemann Zeta, modular group gamma, Farey fractions and Minkowski question mark. Includes publications.
  • http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/newton/newton.html
    Newton Basins - Article about the basins of attraction for the Newton's method for finding roots of equations and their resulting representation in the complex plane. Includes mathematical framework and examples.
  • http://quantumfuture.net/quantum_future/papers/qfract/
    Quantum Jumps, EEQT and the Five Platonic Fractals - Explains how quantum jumps generate new family of fractals on spherical canvas. Includes graphics in several formats, mathematical framework and bibliography.
  • http://technocosm.org/chaos/
    Technocosm - Focuses on the visualization of three dimensional attractors. Includes formula derivations and image galleries.
  • http://www.javaspider.com/jfract
    Tetrabrot Fractal Videos - Collection of videos made by rotation, zooming, and cycling through the four-dimensional Tetrabrot sets. Includes basics, mathematical formulations and descriptions.
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractals
    Wikipedia: Fractals - Free encyclopedia article covering historical aspects and mathematical formulations. Includes two and three dimensional illustration sets.
  • http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6TYG-4C47CDM-5&_coverDate=06%2F30%2F2004&_alid=262438467&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_qd=1&_cdi=5618&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000043379&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=791130&md5=92c370a59ff53edd249c27a91b0ed72e
    The 3x+1 Fractal - Paper that generalizes the Collatz problem to complex numbers. Includes insights, results and references. (June 1, 2004)