http://www.arrakis.es/~sysifus/intro.html
Web excel·lent i utilitzada com a documentació.
No deixeu de visitar el llistat de software a
http://www.arrakis.es/~sysifus/software.html
http://spanky.triumf.ca/www/fractint/fractint.html
Pàgina per obtenir el programa
Fractint i amb temes relacionats
http://www.cygnus-software.com/
Web dedicada al software relacionat amb la fractalitat.
http://www.fractaldomains.com/gallery/gallery.html
Imatges fractals d´alta qualitat.
Infinite Fractal Loop -- Index
I already have a link to the Infinite Fractal Loop on my gallery page, but I want to put an extra plug in for the graphical index that was recently added for the Infinite Fractal Loop. The fractal gallery sites that are members of the loop are all of high quality, and this page has a representative thumbnail for practically every site in the loop. Takes a while for this page to load, but it's worth it! This is the single best starting point I know of for exploring fractal galleries on the Web -- an unparalleled portal to the world of fractal images.
http://www.around.com/chaos.html
By James Gleick
Gumbycat's Cyberhome
Gumbycat is the
nom de plume of Linda Allison. Her talent continues to grow and amaze. The Gumbycat gallery is now a collection of galleries spread around the net. This link will take you to the starting point. You'll find striking fractal images plus helpful tips on choosing color maps for fractals in Fractint. A unique site in offering how-to tips for fractal fans. A really excellent resource for Fractint users, but anyone who is interested in fractal coloring techniques can learn something. Updated frequently.
Fractalus (Damien M. Jones)
Some of these fractals are really spectacular. Various formulas and coloring schemes are used. This is one of the few sites I've seen (besides my own) where anti-aliasing is clearly being done even on the large images. There are some other great fractals on the web that deserve the same treatment...
J.P. Louvet: Fractals
This is one of the oldest fractal galleries on the web, with dozens of beautiful images. Go to the fractal album, the most recent images are at the end. Also check out the links pages, it is really excellent, much more extensive than this one.
Sprott's Fractal Gallery
See the Fractal of the Day (generated automatically with algorithms Sprott designed for detecting fractals that might be "esthetically pleasing") as well as samples of practically every interesting kind of fractal, along with links to many more. A ton of fractal images are archived here. Good for hours of browsing fun.
Paul Carlson's Fractal Gallery (Mind Boggling Fractals)
There used to be several web galleries packed with Paul Carlson's images before he started selling his own fractal program, Mind-Boggling Fractals. Now, this seems to be the only one. I can understand centralizing everything on one site, but unfortunately there appear to be significantly fewer of his images on display than before. At any rate, go here to see some good images (and Sprott's site still has a few of Carlson's images).
Kerry Mitchell, Computer Artist
Relatively few images compared to some of the other galleries, but the images here are very original. Excellent color map design!
ArtByMath Fractals
Selling a CD-ROM here that actually looks pretty neat (but appears to be specialized for PCs, and I have a Mac!) Has a gallery with some slick and original images and an extensive page of links to other sites. Especially cool backgrounds on the web pages here (but beware of eye strain!)
Earl's Computer Art Gallery>
Some fractal and non-fractal computer images here, some very striking. Earl L. Hinrichs uses his own computer programs to generate these, and he has some inventive techniques that are very effective, including a way to generate fractals suitable for tiling by generating them on the surface of a torus and unwrapping the torus into a rectangle!
Lifesmith Classic Fractals
A commercial site containing an enormous number of thumbnail images of fractals. There are preprocessed images of fractals mapped as textures into digitally generated scenes as well as many images of unprocessed fractal images. As the title implies, this is a rich source of classic fractal images using traditional iteration count methods. If you've forgotten how striking such images can be, take a look at some of these.
Fractal Art FAQ
Frequently asked questions list on the subject of fractal art. Excellent source of information on fractal art and fractals in general. If you are a neophyte in fractal matters, this would be a good place to start learning.
The Chaos Hypertextbook
One of many fractal tutorial sites available on the Web. This one is maintained by Glenn Elert. The tutorial material is pretty good (you should have some mathematical background, though) but I mainly include this site because the "Software Resources" appendix contains the most incredibly complete list of Mac OS chaos and fractal programs I've ever seen! Every Mac fractal program I've ever heard of is listed here, plus many I haven't, and it's all organized with capsule reviews. Very well done.
The Spanky Fractal Database
This site used to be the most exhaustive directory to fractal-related Internet resources, but it doesn't seem to get updated much anymore. It is still worth visiting for the content and links it contains. It features libraries of images, fractal programs for all platforms, and fractal-related documents, and even better, a lot of links to other sites that feature more of the same.
Clifford A. Pickover's Home Page
The one and only, the mind boggling, indefatigable Clifford Pickover! There's a nice selection of links to computer graphic images. Not that many are specifically fractal, but worth looking at, and actually this whole thing is kind of an ad for Clifford Pickover. If you're interested in fractals or computer graphics in general, you've probably seen or read one of Pickover's books, and you'll probably find this page of interest also. If you are interested in recreational mathematics, or even just weirdness in general, take a look at this site. Clifford Pickover isn't just a web site anymore, he's a portal!
Great Math Programs
For Macintosh users only -- Xah Lee's page presents a pretty good list of math-related programs (commercial, shareware and freeware) for the Macintosh. Anyone interested in fractals would probably be interested in some of the other items listed here; I discovered a few that I didn't know about myself.
http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/julia/wwwrefs.html
Professor D.Joyce
http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/~pbourke/fractals/fracintro/
Southeast Eisenhower Regional Consortium for Mathematics and Science: A Treasure Chest of Educational Resources
Coolmath.com - Coolmath Link Center Top Site Award
University of Haifa, Dept. of Mathematics: Mathematics special interest groups
Johnson County Community College Math Links
La. Challenge Activities for the K-12 Classroom: Chaos of Oil Spills
Rochester Institute of Technology, Computer Science Department, Nan Schaller's Computer Graphics Page
Cottonwood Arizona's Rockin' B Ranch
Google Directory - Science > Math > Chaos and Fractals
Rochester Institute of Technology: Analogy, Mathematics & Poetry
Cool Man's Database of Hot Links
Coolmath.com - Mandelbrot Fractal Explorer
Socitey for Chaos Theory in Psychology & Life Sciences
Sean Reed's Interactive Fractal Explorer Pages
ArtLab Link List
Rice University: CAAM 210 Introduction to Engineering Computation: Lecture Material
Caltech Library System: Computer Science
WorldBest.com Science Web Sites, Top Astronomy and Space Sites
Carnegie Institute of Washington: Fractals Links
The Chaos Metalink Featured Sites
IRANDOOR Network
emTech: Math Links
Texas Tech Math & Statistics, Kent Pearce
Douglas College, Department of Mathematics, Resources
Websites related to "Visual Complex Analysis" by Tristan Needham
The Math Forum Math Library Fractals
Mathematical Center of the Ministry of Education: links
MathsNet Fractal Links
Mathematics Archives - Topics in Mathematics - Fractals
The Mandelbrot Set
Mark McClure, U. North Carolina at Asheville: Mathematical Links
Thomas Nøkleby: My links
UCLA, Mark H. Holmes's Webl Land: Fractal Links
Martindale's Reference Desk: Mathematics Center
The Math Forum - Math Library - Graphics
La Sierra University Physics: Links
Iowa State, Pointers to ACE/CAS-Related Research Groups and Sites
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of AmericaPhysics Links
Sweet Briar College, Mathematical Sciences Resources
Fabio Cesari: links to other documents about fractals
Stony Brook, Suzanne Lynch Hruska Professional Home Page
Maths online, a gallery of multimedia learning material
University of Toledo Libraries: Mathematics Resources
Dickinson College: Lorelei Koss
Frank Potter's Science Gems
Open Directory - Science: Math: Chaos and Fractals
Communication in Physics Project: Links
Maricopa County Library District
e-zgeometry.com, Geometry Project Topics
Science Watch Mathematics Links
Mississippi Department of EducationA Treasure Chest of Educational Resources
Loyola University Chicago: Math Center Lesson Plans
Julia Frances Becker: The Home Page
New Scientist Web Links: Pictures and Images
The Atchitecture Switchboard: gate to soft knowledge
Scottsdale Public Library - WWW Science/Math
Yahoo! Arts > Visual Arts > Computer Generated > Fractals
Consejería de Educación, Cultura y DeportesMatemáticas
Grand Valley State University, CS 367 Computer Graphics: Schedule
Jemmy Chen: Chaos
Spinoza Lyceum - Wiskunde
Spany Interactive Explorers
CERN, Antonella De Robbio's Online resources for mathematics
University of Alabama, Center for Communication & Educational Technology, Science: Links for Patterns
Northern Arizona University, Brian Beaudrie's Mathematics Web Sites
Multimedia Physic, ChaosLogikDenksport
MIddle Earth Metaworks: Links
Math.com Wonders of Math
Dr. Matrix' Web World of Science award
Bruno Kevius's Mathematical Resources: Mathematical Art, Graphics, Chaos
University of Minnesota, David P. ROberts' Math links
The Math Forum - Math Library - Internet-Based Projects
ICorp - Entertainment Web Sites
Math Forum Internet Collection - mathgraphics (Outline)
UC Santa Barbara, Math 119 B Ordinary Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems
New Scientist Web Links: Chaos, Complexity and Fractals
Utah Education Network Themepark: Fractals - Patterns
Secondary Mathematics Web Resources. Chaos, Fractals and the Mandelbrot Set.
Judy Holdener, Dept. of Mathematics, Kenyon College
Fran-Vet-Web: Disseny
Julia-och Mandelbrotmängden
NUI Maynooth, Department of Mathematics: Mandelbrot Set
Steffen Thorsen, About the Mandelbrot Fractal
University of Waterloo: Sandbox ReviewsComputing
Sleeping Lady's Web Site: Image Tools, Banners, Color Charts!
University of Pittsburgh, Welcome to Dr. Whitehead's Web Page
SpaceFlo's Linkssammlung Diverses
Reinhards Dreampage, Fractal PC programs
Jeff Erickson: Mathematical Games, Toys, and Puzzles
American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges, Online Resource: Numeracy
PennState Mathematics Department: Other Archived Material
Coolmath.com Fractal Gallery
BR's Fractal Worlds
John Condon's World of Wonder
Nazareth College, Department of Mathematics & Computer Science: links
Real Sociedad Matemática Española
sunleitz.com: Catagorized Fractal Directory
Aaron Heap's Links Page
Torrance Public Library: Science and Technology Resources
David Drysdale's Notes on "A New Kind of Science"
Fagenes Infoguide: Ungdomsuddannelser - Fraktaler
Dave Sabine: Fractals
Kansas State, Dept. Math, Open House: Fractals Display
Knot A Braid of Links: Past Links
Greater Cincinati Science Education Center: Science, Math, and Engineering Education Sites
Abarim Publications: The Mandelbrot Set
Texas Tech University, Dept. Math & Stats,Kent Pearce Complex Analysis Visualization Websites
Mathematics Archives Mathematics Departments
The Teacher's Aide: Mathematics
Neal Ziring's Mandelbrot Set Page
James Madison University, Dept. of Geology and Environmental Science: the Fractal Nature of Structural Geology
Met.Net.NZ: Oddities by S. Rosie Christchurch
McGill University: Complex Analysis, Fall 2002
Exploratorium (museum of science, art, and human perception): Ten Cool Sites: Mathematics
New Scientist Web Links
Gerardo Ortigosa>
Computational Science Resources: Math Resources
Canadian Mathematical Society: Mathematics Software, Tools and Projects
Virtual Museum of Computing: Mandelbrot Exhibition
University of Michigan, Residential College Interdivisional Course 216: What is Mathematics?
Grand Valley State College, Paul Fishback's Resources for Teaching Complex Analysis
Michel T. Talbot's Bookmarks
Derek K. Miller: The Penmachine penmachine.com
Rutgers University: Math 403_01 in Spring 1999
Virtual Museum of Computing: Mandelbrot Exhibition
Math Sciences, Binghamton University Mathematics on the WWW
Sean Blanchflower's Link Page
Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen: Mathematics Resources Web servers
Ultimate Digital Resource: Fractal Resources
UC Santa Barbara, Math 119 A: Ordinary Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems
Coolmath4kids -- GEOMETRY
Fractal Links Amazing Seattle Fractals!
Chris Seidel's Fractal Intro
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