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Benoit Mandelbrot, RIP

338 点作者 bengebre超过 14 年前

26 条评论

jacquesm超过 14 年前
Wow, that sucks.<p>It was fractals that managed to re-ignite my interest in math after having it de-constructed by highschool teachers.<p>Amazing images embedded in suspiciously simple formulas. Irresistible.<p>I owe the man a lot, this is really not a good thing to go to sleep with.
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uuilly超过 14 年前
"Clouds are not spheres, mountains are not cones, coastlines are not circles, and bark is not smooth ..."<p>-Benoit Mandelbrot
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jgrahamc超过 14 年前
He's not dead, he's just transformed into a similar form at a different level of zoom.
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nhebb超过 14 年前
The NOVA episode on fractals (and Mandelbrot) was one the of best NOVA's that I've watched: <a href="http://video.pbs.org/video/1050932219/" rel="nofollow">http://video.pbs.org/video/1050932219/</a>
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HardyLeung超过 14 年前
Here's my tribute to Benoit Mandelbrot (text from Wikipedia):<p><a href="http://i.imgur.com/RoZ1j.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://i.imgur.com/RoZ1j.jpg</a><p>Interactive version: <a href="http://www.tagxedo.com/artful/87f79fa9bb6340be" rel="nofollow">http://www.tagxedo.com/artful/87f79fa9bb6340be</a><p>I was fascinated by fractals when I was very young, and in retrospect, and I owe a lifetime interest in Mathematics and computer science to him.
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waterlesscloud超过 14 年前
There are some things that literally change how you perceive the world. Learning about fractal geometry is one of those things.<p>Farewell, sir!
bcl超过 14 年前
NYT has confirmed it - <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/17/us/17mandelbrot.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/17/us/17mandelbrot.html</a><p>One of the first programs I wrote on the IBM PC was a Fractal explorer (on a PS/2 using Turbo Pascal)
rcavezza超过 14 年前
Can someone explain "A Greek among Romans" from Taleb's homepage?<p>Benoit Mandelbrot, 1924-2010 A Greek among Romans
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whackedspinach超过 14 年前
This is so odd. I just gave a quick presentation on him yesterday in theology class. The prompt was to "Use you creative genius to show God in a visual manner." I argued that we couldn't describe God in finite terms, so I used fractals because of their infinite detail. Much better response from the class than collages of waterfalls and sunsets. And now that I think about it, fractals came up in my Physics class too. My teacher was describing a talk he gave at Wolfram Research on the subject.<p>And then Benoit Mandelbrot died yesterday. Very odd coincidence. Rest in peace, Mr. Mandelbrot.
ANH超过 14 年前
The first program written in C that I saw that did anything interesting was a Mandelbrot set generator. It's what hooked me on programming, I think.
zacharyz超过 14 年前
I owe a lot to him. It was a picture of a Mandelbrot on a computer lab wall that inspired me to pursue programming and computer science in the 90s. It was the combination of math and art that was so beautiful to me.<p>I programmed my first mandelbrot in basic, then in pascal and C.<p>Fractint represent! <a href="http://spanky.triumf.ca/www/fractint/fractint.html" rel="nofollow">http://spanky.triumf.ca/www/fractint/fractint.html</a>
darwinGod超过 14 年前
Does anyone have pointers/links to application or research of fractals in the recent past ?<p>Atleast in network traffic analysis, there seemed to be a lot of buzz about "self-similar" nature of TCP/IP,Ethernet, till around 2005-2006- you can see heavily cited papers on Google scholar.<p>But,of late -atleast in the past three years- you wouldn't find heavily-cited research/publications on fractals in top conferences. ( I may be wrong, I only did a quick look up)<p>Has the interest in application of fractals fizzled out in the past few years?
systemtrigger超过 14 年前
What profound ideas this man brought to the world. Just finished a project for a guy who mentioned he was deeply inspired by Mandelbrot. With the help of a few friends, he built the world's largest VW bus. Can you spot the hidden Mandelbrot set in this header image? <a href="http://www.walterthebus.org/the-scoop/tribe-walter/" rel="nofollow">http://www.walterthebus.org/the-scoop/tribe-walter/</a>
aufreak3超过 14 年前
Mandelbrot changed much of my world view and how mathematics relates to it.<p>I see kids in schools being lauded for correctly identifying triangles, squares and circles and for saying "the moon is a circle". I've wondered whether teachers ever found it strange that true triangles, squares and cubes were hard to find in nature. Wondered whether we're teaching kids to look through the peep hole of classical geometry.<p>Then I think of Mandelbrot and take comfort in that this man who probably schooled that way too managed to break free, drop the peep hole, and mathematically see what we all see day in and day out, but are blind to. That gives me hope that we as a society are a capable lot.<p>It also gives me hope that fractals have been around in societies for much longer than we commonly know of .. presented beautifully by Ron Eglash at TED - <a href="http://www.ted.com/talks/ron_eglash_on_african_fractals.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.ted.com/talks/ron_eglash_on_african_fractals.html</a>
iliketosleep超过 14 年前
even in his old age his thinking was still fresh. he had an unusual clarity of thought and was able to convey his theories even to the layman. the man may be dead but his ideas live on.
webspiderus超过 14 年前
Learning about the fractional dimension of the coast of Britain was one of the most interesting discoveries I've had. :(
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tomjen3超过 14 年前
I found some screenshot of a program which can render Mandelbrot fractals extended to the 4th dimension.<p>If you have Java and a (recent) NVidia or ATI graphic card you can download the software here <a href="http://jogamp.org/jocl/www/" rel="nofollow">http://jogamp.org/jocl/www/</a> (it is one of the demos). It requires OpenCL.
mrdoob2超过 14 年前
:(
gregschlom超过 14 年前
I was fascinated by fractals when I was young, I even attended a Mandelbrot conference when I was 14. I could not understand any of the mathematical fundamentals, but there was something intuitively beautiful and irresistible about fractals.<p>Great man, great contribution to humanity.
rbanffy超过 14 年前
1+i minutes of silence for him.
secret超过 14 年前
In his honor, here is Matlab code to generate a Mandlebrot set (from an old homework assignment):<p>function inValues= mndl(limits) %no inputs needed, used by the script to zoom in<p>%amount of detail to calculate; larger number = better resolution, slower calculation stepsR=300; stepsI=300;<p>%maximum iterations used in calculations maxIter=50;<p>if exist('limits')~=1; %intial range of real and imaginary numbers to compute lowerR=-2; lowerI=-1.25; higherR=1; higherI=1.25; else numel(limits)==4; %range to compute after zooming in, determined by axis lowerR=limits(1); lowerI=limits(3); higherR=limits(2); higherI=limits(4); end<p>%Constants: slR=(higherR-lowerR)/(stepsR-1); slI=(higherI-lowerI)/(stepsI-1);<p>%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Create the Mandelbrot image.<p>[x,y]=meshgrid([0:stepsR-1]<i>slR+lowerR,[0:stepsI-1]</i>slI+lowerI); inValues=ones(size(x)); z=zeros(size(x)); c=(x+1i<i>y);<p>h_z=1:(stepsR</i>stepsI); for counter=1:maxIter z(h_z)=z(h_z).^2+c(h_z); h_z= h_z(abs(z(h_z))&#60;2); inValues(h_z)=inValues(h_z)+1; end %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%<p>%format presentation of Mandelbrot image colormap jet; pcolor(x,y,log(double(inValues))); title('Mandelbrot Image: Zoom In and Sharpen for Details'); shading interp; axis off;<p>zoom %turn on zoom feature initially clear inValues<p>%Buttons:<p>%recalculate image to enhance after zooming in (just calls the function %again with new input argument based on current axis) h1= uicontrol('Parent',gcf,'Units','points', ... 'Callback',['mndl(axis);zoom;'], ... 'Position',[105 5 105 20],'Style','pushbutton','String','Sharpen (after zooming in)');<p>%turn the zoom button on or off h2= uicontrol('Parent',gcf,'Units','points', ... 'Callback',['zoom'], ... 'Position',[215 5 55 20],'Style','pushbutton','String','Zoom On/Off');<p>%reset the image h3= uicontrol('Parent',gcf,'Units','points', ... 'Callback',['mndl();zoom;'], ... 'Position',[275 5 40 20],'Style','pushbutton','String','Reset');
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ANH超过 14 年前
His 'Fractals and Scaling In Finance' helped me wrap my brain around power laws. Perhaps if certain folks had read it when it was first published (1997), we would have had less financial turmoil these past few years.
binarymax超过 14 年前
Goodbye professor. You were, and will remain, one of my greatest inspirations.
GICodeWarrior超过 14 年前
RIP <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ES-yKOYaXq0" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ES-yKOYaXq0</a>
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mrdoob2超过 14 年前
Source: <a href="http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=121588367899802&#38;id=13012333374" rel="nofollow">http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=12158836789...</a>
edkennedy超过 14 年前
Ahh if only we could discuss things in never ending complexity. Here's to the father of fractals.