Polina Vytnova has been previously supported by EPSRC. At the beginning of my third year at university studying mathematics, I spotted an announcement. A visiting professor from Canada would be giving ...
One of the first studies of fractals came from a surprising and weird phenomenon that occurs when you try to measure a coastline.
In a country that is crushingly stressed, anxious, and divided, how do we find a way back to peace? Could the forest hold the key? Elizabeth Mills, a certified nature and forest therapy guide and ...
Fifty years ago, “fractal” was born. In a 1975 book, the Polish-French-American mathematician Benoit B. Mandelbrot coined the term to describe a family of rough, fragmented shapes that fall outside ...