Fractal Interpolation Functions

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Rule 105 in Cellular Automata

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  1. This site is the home for Bytes of Science: An Internet Magazine. Bytes of Science is a periodic magazine that discusses tutorial and introductory elements of science with a particular emphasis on engineering.
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Our logo: What are they?

The logo for this site is composed of two pictures. The fractal on the left is a picture that we generated with iterated function systems. We picked three points, (0,0), (0.5, 1) and (1, 0), and created different curves that pass through these three points. The curves are obviously different but there are related. To see why, look at the Bytes of Science site.

The figure on the right is a picture of one rule in cellular automata system. We’ll look at cellular automata systems in a soon to come issue of Bytes of Science. Until check out the code for the figure and see if you can follow what's there. If you have a question, send me a note.

 

 

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