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My book, Strange Attractors: Creating Patterns in Chaos (ISBN 1-55851-298-5), describes a simple method for generating an endless succession of beautiful fractal patterns by iterating simple maps and ordinary differential equations with coefficients chosen automatically by the computer. It contains over 350 examples of such patterns. Each pattern produces a corresponding piece of fractal music.
The book describes methods for visualizing objects in three, four,
and
higher dimensions and explains how to produce 3-D stereoscopic images
on
the computer screen using red/blue glasses
which are included with the
book. The book and accompanying 3.5" IBM-PC disk contain source code in
BASIC, C, C++, Visual BASIC for Windows, and QuickBASIC for Macintosh
as
well as a ready-to-run IBM-PC executable version of the program.
Strange Attractors: Creating Patterns in Chaos was published by M&T Books (a subsidiary of Henry Holt and Company), 115 W. 18th Street, New York, NY 10011 (1-800-628-9658).
The book is currently out of print, but it is available in Microsoft Word manuscript form as well as a machine-translated html version and a pdf version (8 MB!).
About the author,
Julien C. Sprott
Blurbs from
the book cover by
Cliff Pickover and
Ian
Stewart
Review of the
book from the American Journal of Physics
Review
of the book from the March 94 issue of Byte magazine
Microsoft
Word manuscript of the book
All 371
figures from the book
Computer
programs from the disk that accompanies the book
Strange
Attractors,
a poem by
Robin S. Chapman
Why this book
is for you, from the book Preface
Figures
from
the book and more, courtesy of Gene Trog