Bibliography

[ch16biblio01entry01] Robert L. Devaney,, Chaos, Fractals, and Dynamics: Computer Experiments in Mathematics, Menlo Park, CA: Addison-Wesley, <year>1990</year>.This is a good introductory book on fractals. It explains the mathematics carefully, and it contains simple programs written in BASIC.

[ch16biblio01entry02] James Gleick,, Chaos: Making a New Science, New York: Viking, <year>1987</year>.This is an excellent, nonmathematical introduction to chaos.

[ch16biblio01entry03] Benoit B. Mandelbrot,, The Fractal Geometry of Nature, New York: W. H. Freeman and Company, <year>1983</year>.This is the original source material, and it discusses some of the motivations of the author and founder of fractal geometry.

[ch16biblio01entry04] Heinz-Otto, ...

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