10.5.9 – 6th Seminar

 

Cantor Dust - The first several stages
Cantor Dust - The first several stages

 Today we had an introduction to fractals.  Fractals have infinite regress (they are infinitely detailed) and they are self-similar (made of small copies of themselves).  Here are the links to the videos we watched:

POWERS OF TEN

THE MANDELBROT SET

The Mandelbrot Set is a complex fractal.  We’re starting with a simple one – Cantor Dust.  The procedure for creating Cantor Dust is to remove the middle third of each existing segment.  Then repeat.  Let’s call the length of the original ONE UNIT.

Your HW for October 19th (two weeks from now):

Make a table (neat & ready to be handed in) of the cantor dust through the first six stages.

The headings of your table should be:

Stage / Number of segments / Length of each segment / Total length

For stage 0, for example, the number of segments is 1, the length of each is 1 and the total is 1.

For stage 1, the number of segments is 2, the length of each is 1/3 and the total is 2/3.

Make a note (mentally) of any patterns you see and be ready to talk about them.

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