Chaos Theory, Dynamic Systems, And Fractal Geometry


Welcome to the Chaos Theory, Dynamic Systems, And Fractal Geometry web page! This is an educational web page whose purpose is to make learning many of the complicated thoeries and ideas behind the theory of chaos, dynamic systems, and fractal geometry easier and more fun. It approaches problems from many different angles and gives users the feel of having their own private tutor.

To navigate your way around this site, use the image at the bottom of every page if your have a graphical browser. Clicking on the large text or its ajoining marble will bring you to the suggested page. Clicking on the smaller text or its ajoining marble will bring you that specific topic in the page. If your browser is non-graphical, use the list of links at the bottom of every page to navigate your way around. At the top of every page will be a more detailed list, pertaining to the individual page. For a more detailed description of each of the pages, please continue reading. If not, you can jump to the bottom of this page and get started on your journey.

To return to this page at any time, you can click on the text marked Main Page.

The second item on the menu, Chaos Theory, leads to a page dealing with the theory of chaos and dynamic systems. It also deals with many of the principles behind chaos theory, such as sensitve dependance. The main topic of this page is the idea that simple dynamic processes can behave very complex and in an almost random fashion.

Fractal Geometry, the third item on the menu, leads to a page covering fractals and the geometry of fractals; to include their graphical representation and their relevance to real-life. The complex mathematical meaning behind fractals will also be examined and explained in a way such that most anyone can understand.

The fourth item on the menu leads to a comprehensive Glossary Of Terms And Phrases relating to chaos theory, dynamic systems, and fractal geometry. It is a buildable glossary, which means that if you have another word which you think would be helpful or if you would like to build upon the definition of an already present word, you can add a word.


[ Main Page | Chaos Theory | Fractal Geometry | Glossary Of Terms And Phrases | Appendix I - Documentation | Appendix II - Source Code ]


If you have any questions or comments, please send mail to Tyeler Quentmeyer at 3493@advanced.org.