Not exact matches
Benoit Mandelbrot was a Polish - born mathematician and polymath, a Sterling Professor
of Mathematical Sciences at Yale University and IBM Fellow Emeritus (
Physics) who developed a new
branch of mathematics
known as «Fractal» geometry.
He found hope in another
branch of physics, well
known to physicists, where a transformation from uncertain possibilities observably becomes a fixed reality.
That means understanding, or at the very least acknowledging, what we currently
know about science in general: the laws
of physics, current trends in engineering, biotechnology, psychology, and all other
branches of science both soft and hard.
Since college I have moved through calculus, multi-variant calculus, differentials, linear calculus and a slew
of physics branches, just because I was curious and determined to
know, no courses necessary (though if you have the money and time would be faster).