continuity
The term fractal, introduced in the mid 1970's by Benoit Mandelbrot, is now commonly used to describe this family of non-differentiable functions that are infinite in length. Find out more about their origins and history.
Barry Phipps tells Plus how he bridges the gap between the arts and sciences as an exhibition curator.
What is life - and does it exist elsewhere in the universe?
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Modelling Olympic success
(28/07/2008)
Star-crossed lovers
(16/07/2008
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Solving two unrelated problems at once