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The Butterfly effect is a theory that has not been entirely proven up to this day. The theory is that a small event or action can have enormous worldwide consequences. Most common example is that a butterfly can cause a huge storm in one place by flapping its wings thousands of miles away. Butterly effect is as well a metaphor for something insignificant having a big effect on the flow of past and future of the human kind. Butterfly effect remains a theory because even with our modern day technologies
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The Koch Snowflake The snowflake model was created in 1904 by Helen von Koch. This snowflake appeared to be one of the earliest fractal curves. The fractal is built by starting with an equilateral triangle. One must remove the inner third of each side and replace it with another equilateral triangle. The process is repeated indefinitely. The length of each side is one which will help you determine the perimeter of each triangle. With having the perimeter of each triangle‚ the height can be determined so the area can be
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Fractals in Healthcare Organizations In this week’s discussion board we were asked to apply the concept of fractals to organizations‚ groups‚ and teams. A fractal as explained by Gialamas‚ Pelonis‚ and Medeiros (2014)‚ “is a rough or fragmented geometric space that can be split into parts‚ -or neighborhoods – each of which is (at least approximately) a reduced-size copy of the whole.” More simply put fractals are much like a head of broccoli where each individual floret greatly resembles the whole
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COMP3652–Language Processors Semester I‚ 2013 Lecturer: Dr. Daniel Coore Assignment 2 Due Monday‚ November 18‚ 2013 Introduction For this assignment‚ you will be completing the implementation of an interpreter for fractal‚ a language for creating and combining simple fractal shapes. The language specification has been provided in a separate document. You will need to consult that document in order to complete this assignment. Although graphics are involved in this assignment‚ you will not
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Most people enjoy the feeling of knowing what is going to happen in the next hour‚ tomorrow‚ or three years from now. Therefore the majority population follow a fixed schedule‚ create schedules‚ and plan for their futures. Because they know that if tasks in their lives are performed within certain time frames or ways‚ they can accomplish their objectives. In reality‚ we as people have always tried to plan and predict our futures. However‚ there is always the probability of a setback or something
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The fractals imitate what is seen in nature. When we look into a fractal picture we can see the golden ratio happening over and over . The fractals also seem to imitate the stars looking into a fractal almost seems like our looking at or into a nebulae. Some sources claim that the golden ratio is commonly used in everyday design‚ for example in the shapes
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There are a few ways to make a realistic eye. The method I will show you now is not super realistic but it’s very quick to set up and effective. In a few steps you will create an eyeball with textured pupils using a color ramp and fractal texture. Maya Tutorial: An Eye Texture STEP 1: Create a nurbs sphere and rotate it in Z direction about 90 degrees [pic] STEP 2: Open the Hypershade and create a new blinn material and assign it to the sphere [pic] STEP 3: Press 6 to see textures
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3.3 Fractal dimension: Hausdorff’s dimension is the generally used represention for fractal dimension .Considering an object that possesses an Euclidean dimension R‚the Hausdorff’s fractal dimension F0 can be computed by the following expression: F0 = lim┬(e→0)log〖N(e〗 )/log〖e⁻¹〗 where N(e) is the counting of hyper-cubes of dimension R and length e that fill the object. But here fractal dimension is obtained using box counting algorithm .[15] 3.4 GLCM is the widely used statistical
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Although adapted and updated‚ much of the information in this lecture is derived from C. David Mortensen‚ Communication: The Study of Human Communication (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co.‚ 1972)‚ Chapter 2‚ “Communication Models.” A. What is a Model? 1. Mortensen: “In the broadest sense‚ a model is a systematic representation of an object or event in idealized and abstract form. Models are somewhat arbitrary by their nature. The act of abstracting eliminates certain details to focus on essential
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