Sentences with phrase «fractal geometry in»

«I often use fractal geometry in my painrings.
The fractal geometry in effect adds an extra (fourth) dimension to the familiar three dimensions of space, accounting for these mathematical exponents.

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They advised me that the relevant topics in geometry are lattices, crystallography and fractals.
«We want to ask the fundamental question if fractal geometry is more useful than a colony growing in a big clump,» said Shaheen.
Shaheen and his colleagues reasoned that there must be some benefit for bacteria to grow in fractal shapes, so they are investigating whether fractal geometries can offer benefits in biofuels.
«In this study, we showed that by just doing a rearrangement of the top electrode into a fractal geometry then we can stimulate the neurons within the open - circuit voltage of silicon photodiodes.»
The characteristic relaxation time for a distance fluctuation, such as inter-domain motion, is observation - time - dependent, increasing in a simple, power - law fashion, arising from the fractal nature of the topology and geometry of the energy landscape explored.
This tool enables Latino / a, African American, and American Indian students (Eglash, Bennett, O'Donnell, Jennings, & Cintorino, 2010) to learn standards - based mathematics and reproduce art by leveraging underlying mathematical principles in various art forms, including Latino - Caribbean percussion and hip - hop rhythms (ratios), graffiti (Cartesian and polar coordinates), cornrow hairstyling (transformational geometry, fractals), and break dancing (rotational and sine function).
Provides an appreciation for topics in other geometries such as nonEuclidean, fractal, and computational.
I am interested, both visually and conceptually, in chaos theory, fractal geometry, and symmetry and asymmetry as found not only in art, but nature, science, mathematics, and architecture.
Can lousy vision explain away Rembrandt's enigmatic gaze, or can fractal geometry quantify the symmetry in a Jackson Pollock?
It was a breakthrough, and revived Rutstein's interest in fractal geometry.
Here's an interesting application of things we learn from Geometry (in this case the study of Fractal Geometry) to climate models and the physical measures we base them on:
The complementary soundtrack by Maurizio Morganti is pretty entrancing, and Bocci's fascination with the micro / macro-scaled workings of of nature and fractal geometries is evident in the subjects he chooses to focus on, whether it's meditative time - lapses of Icelandic landscapes, or the visual sounds of cymatics or the complex dynamics of Julia sets.
I never got past trigonometry in math, so fractal geometry hurts my brain.
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