更新:2024-11-01 09:08
首映:2008-10-28(美國)
年代:2008
時長:53分鐘
語言:英語
評分:8.8
觀看數:18094
來源網:三年影院
“尋找隱秘的維度”尋找隱藏的維度
Loren Carpenter (visualize)-> what the planes might look like in flight.
Fractals - Form, Chance, and Dimension by Benoit Mandelbrot
It's one of the keys to fractal geometry call iteration in mathematicians.
First Mountain and then "Star Trek II" the Wrath of khan.
Self-similarity always zoom in and out the object look the same.
People like the great 19th century Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai
the mystery of the monsters, a story really begins in later 19 century, Georg Cantor (German)
Created first monsters in 1883, call " Cantor Set."
Another by the Swedish Helge Von Koch, one of the classical Euclidean geometric figures.
in the 1940s, British Scientist Lewis Richardson,
Koch Curve he wrote a very famous article i Science Magazine called " How Long is the Coastline of British."
Dimension
French Gaston Julia
Mandelbrot in IBM
The film is about fractal geometry. Someone calls fractal geometry 'the natural dynamics of everything' (a video title, 2011, available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUM7e0tIFi0). Why? Because it explains the shapes of everything in the nature: why the British coastline looks like that, why mountains looks like that, why the trees look like that, why the vessels in the body look like that, ect., etc..
Fractal geometry was invented by Benoit Mandelbrot from 1950. In general, it is a combination of classical geometry (coined by Euclid) and algorithm. The most famous fractal - The Mandelbrot Set - derives from a circle and a generating function 'f(z) = z^2 + c'. (For more knowledge, visit http://mathworld.wolfram.com/MandelbrotSet.html)
“尋找隱秘的維度”尋找隱藏的維度
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