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| From | malarkey <nobody@blackhole.net> |
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| Newsgroups | sci.fractals |
| Subject | Re: Fractal Cauculus Project |
| Date | 2021-01-06 04:45 -0600 |
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On 1/1/21 7:08 AM, Roger Bagula wrote: > Chris M Thomasson > I wrote a book called "Supercalculus" in the early 90's that connected > fractional calculus with fractal dimension. Dr. Huang started work on > these sorts of sets about 2000 and I contacted him with interest in his work. > I'm really getting old here, but I continue to follow the subject. > What would be interesting is to connect Mandelbrot -Levy distributions ( as in galaxy distributions) > to a fractional calculus. My research indicated a fractional dimension near > s=3/4 ( as a Mandelbrot rational dimension) for the Mandelbrot -Levy distribution. > A set of rational orthogonal polynomials connected to rational dimensions in Mandelbrot -Levy > would be a nice find. > I have watched sci-fractal posts for years and always wished there was an administrator-moderator > here. I started yahoo, google+, Microsoft, Facebook, group.io, Linked-In groups as alternatives > where spam and goblins could be kept at a minimum. > In the late 90's early 2000's I was attacked "here" for some of my posts ...goblins . > I don't need that sort of stress in my life. > Sci-math is a lost cause, LOL. > Roger Lee Bagula > Usenet is a surviving chunk of the real Internet where rational discussion can occur. Most everything else today, including social media, is a commercial counterfeit. They are not really "internetworked", rather controlled by a few megaliths of the military industrial complex. I've never witnessed a solitary intelligent discussion on any social media platform, not one, not ever. It's still the old standbys of email discussions and Usenet for me. Nothing anyone says makes sense any more. It's good to see that some old schoolers are still making the rounds. Would you post some links to your favorite works? I know I could search but I prefer direct recommends over feeling lucky.
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Re: Fractal Cauculus Project Dr Huang <drhuang57@gmail.com> - 2020-09-22 18:11 -0700
Re: Fractal Cauculus Project "Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com> - 2020-12-31 22:36 -0800
Re: Fractal Cauculus Project Roger Bagula <roger.bagula@gmail.com> - 2021-01-01 05:08 -0800
Re: Fractal Cauculus Project malarkey <nobody@blackhole.net> - 2021-01-06 04:45 -0600
Re: Fractal Cauculus Project "Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com> - 2021-01-12 00:25 -0800
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