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Newton Fractals Group N0:7 Reenu Rani Vivek Rathee 56113838 55142176 Ice-3
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Derived from Latin word Fractus. A shape that appears self- similar on multiple spatial scales. Any piece of it looks like the whole after a change of scale. Eg: A fern, Aerial photo graph of a coastline.
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Natural fractal. Nature apparently maximizes functional efficiency while using minimum space. Mathematical fractal. Based on an equation that undergoes iteration, a form of feedback based on recursion. Fractal generating software like Sterling, Ultra fractal etc.
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Data compression. Image creation in science fiction movies, Fractal landscapes. Characterizing metals. Describing astronomy, meteorology, ecology and study of galaxy clusters.
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Most widely used for locating roots. Can be derived using Taylor series or the geometric interpretation of the slope in figure
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In solving non linear equations. Eg: F : Rk → Rk To find the zeroes of a function F defined in Banach Space. To find the zeroes of complex functions. Time domain-synthesis. In solving flow-mechanic chemistry equations of CO2 storage in saline aquifers.
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