Re: Mendelbrot set
From: Roger L. Bagula (rlbtftn_at_netscape.net)
Date: 07/28/04
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 16:24:36 GMT
R. Brooks and J. Matelski discovered the Mandelbrot set in a paper in 1978:
R. brooks and J. P. nMatelski, " The dynamics of 2-generator subgroups
of PSL(2,c)", In : Riemanian Surfaces and Related Topics : Proceedings
of the 1978 Stony brook Comference, I. Kra and B. Maskit (editors),
Annals of Math Ítudies No.97, Princeton University Press, 1981,PP 65-71
Source: page 128 ofComplex Dynamics by Carleson and Gamelin
Victoria Florsheim wrote:
> Why was the Mendelbrot set not discovered until the 1970s? Why was it not
> discovered for so long? Any thoughts on why it wasnt discovered? Im just
> curious.
>
> Any websites to look at related to this?
>
>
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