Examples of using Mandelbrot in English and their translations into Korean
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Benoît Mandelbrot.
Mandelbrot Equation.
Benoit Mandelbrot.
Mandelbrot Technologies Golden Web Awards.
Benoît Mandelbrot.
The Mandelbrot set of complex numbers is a little messy.
Benoit Mandelbrot.
The Mandelbrot set is a two-dimensional complex fractal.
Advanced technology of Mandelbrot.
After studying at Lyon, Mandelbrot entered the École Normale in Paris.
Research and expansion of Proof-of-Work applying Mandelbrot.
This is Cleveland Booker, Mandelbrot set code Nautilus.
Mandelbrot was born in Poland in 1924 into a family with a very academic tradition.
So, is c= -1 part of the Mandelbrot set?
As a young boy, Mandelbrot was introduced to mathematics by his two uncles.
Proof of God's Existence- Creation's Code- Mathematics- Mandelbrot Equation.
Mandelbrot has received numerous honours and prizes in recognition of his remarkable achievements.
There he studied under the direction of Paul Lévy who was another to strongly influence Mandelbrot.
Mandelbrot returned to France in 1955 and worked at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientific.
After completing his studies at the École Polytechnique, Mandelbrot went to the United States where he visited the California Institute of Technology.
Mandelbrot attended the Lycée Rolin in Paris up to the start of World War II, when his family moved to Tulle in central France.
We can therefore see that the value of c= 1 is not part of the Mandelbrot set as the number does not stay small, in fact very quickly it has become 677.
Mandelbrot contains huge fractal spaces such as people in 3D space, their details, body parts, additional items such as clothes and accessories, buildings, and so on.
And it rests on a complexity, which has some characteristics very different from those that my friend Benoit Mandelbrot discussed, but are very interesting.
For example, in 1985 Mandelbrot was awarded the Barnard Medal for Meritorious Service to Science.
Similarly Denjoy's theorem on quasi-analytic functions has been the foundation of studies by Mandelbrot and has proved important in the development of large areas of current research.
IBM presented Mandelbrot with an environment which allowed him to explore a wide variety of different ideas.
Within this theory, it is possible to prove interesting statements such as"the complement of the Mandelbrot set is only partially decidable"(see hypercomputation).
On 23 June 1999 Mandelbrot received the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science from the University of St Andrews.
The calculation of advanced details in 3D space requires high computational complexity and long time, so creating Mandelbrot geometry and texture is considered Proof-of-work.