Title: SuperFractals Post by: mbarnsley on October 02, 2006, 11:35:53 PM Hi from Michael Barnsley. My new book SuperFractals has just been published by Cambridge University Press. It contains remarkable new fractal algorithms, is easy to read, and is the latest on the relationship between nature and fractal geometry. It is available from Amazon. See www.superfractals.com (http://www.superfractals.com).
Title: Re: SuperFractals: fractals and nature Post by: rloldershaw on October 03, 2006, 06:05:51 AM Hi Michael,
The relationship between nature and fractal geometry is a favorite topic of mine. I am wondering if you could give us a brief preview, overview or synposis of "the latest" developments in this area, so we will have a better feel for the book's coverage of this topic. Thanks, Rob Title: Re: SuperFractals Post by: heneganj on October 03, 2006, 09:55:33 AM Michael what an honour and privilege to have you on board.
Title: Re: SuperFractals Post by: heneganj on October 03, 2006, 09:56:05 AM Michael didn't need an introduction, but here is a description of him and his work (from Wikipedia):
Michael Barnsley is a researcher and an entrepreneur who has worked on fractal compression; he holds several patents on the technology. In 1987 he founded Iterated Systems Incorporated, and in 1988 he published a book entitled Fractals Everywhere. He has also published these scientific papers: "Existence and Uniqueness of Orbital Measures", "Theory and Applications of Fractal Tops", "A Fractal Valued Random Iteration Algorithm and Fractal Hierarchy", "V-variable fractals and superfractals", "Fractal Transformations" and "Ergodic Theory, Fractal Tops and Colour Stealing". Barnsley was one of the founders of a business effort devoted to fractal image compression, 'Iterated Systems'. This company morphed into an 'image archive management' company called 'Media Bin' which appears to have ceased business operations in 2004, after apparently divesting itself of affiliation with Barnsley. Fractal image compression failed to make an impact on the image data market, principally because its advantages, though real, failed to justify costs of use as opposed to communal methods invoking jpeg. Faster computer and internet speeds removed most of the objections to use posed by jpeg, thus obviated the need for the far more bandwidth efficient fractal image compression. Currently (2005) he is on the faculty of the Mathematical Sciences Institute of the Australian National University. Barnsley held a previous faculty position at Georgia Tech. Title: Re: SuperFractals Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on October 07, 2006, 08:58:27 PM Hi from Michael Barnsley. My new book SuperFractals has just been published by Cambridge University Press. It contains remarkable new fractal algorithms, is easy to read, and is the latest on the relationship between nature and fractal geometry. It is available from Amazon. See www.superfractals.com (http://www.superfractals.com/). Greetings, and Welcome to this particular Forum, Michael !!! :D I was just skimming through the Table of Contents, and a few of the pages that are displayable, from the Amazon.com website: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0521844932/002-9556882-5507263?v=glance&n=283155 (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0521844932/002-9556882-5507263?v=glance&n=283155) Glad to see you active in this group. :) (http://www.nahee.com/Fractals/XenoDream/Thumbnails/Untitled-34-t.jpg) Title: Re: SuperFractals Post by: Roseb44170 on December 10, 2009, 07:02:17 AM Hi from Michael Barnsley. My new book SuperFractals has just been published by Cambridge University Press. It contains remarkable new fractal algorithms, is easy to read, and is the latest on the relationship between nature and fractal geometry. It is available from Amazon. See www.superfractals.com (http://www.superfractals.com). Actually I think that I have several fractal formulas with the name "Barnsley" in it. ??? Are they yours? The formulas are part of my Ultra Fractal program. Title: Re: SuperFractals Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on January 06, 2010, 03:32:55 PM Actually I think that I have several fractal formulas with the name "Barnsley" in it. ??? Are they yours? That is the same Barnsley, but sometimes a formula gets named after a person of major interest, especially the spin-off formulae. |