An application guide about fractal geometry

Guía de aplicación sobre geometría fractal

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Jairo Martínez Pérez
María del Carmen Sandoval
Luis Arturo Polanía Quiza
Abstract

This is a didactic proposal to announce general aspects of an unusual  geometry in our context, and unknown in many cases, which is the case of the Fractal geometry  or the nature forms of the geometry. 


Traditional geometry, the euclidean, is the mathematic field that is in charge of the features and the measurements of elements, such as, dots, lines, blueprints and volumes. Euclidean geometry also describes conformed sets by the union of the elements cited above, whose combinations make shapes or specific patterns. 


However, figures found in nature, (such as mountains, coastal strips, hydrographic systems, clouds, leaves, trees, vegetables, snowflakes, an a boundless of objects) are not easily described by traditional geometry. 

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Author Biographies / See

Jairo Martínez Pérez, Universidad Surcolombiana

Docente de la Universidad Surcolombiana

María del Carmen Sandoval, Universidad Surcolombiana

Docente de la Universidad Surcolombiana

Luis Arturo Polanía Quiza, Universidad Surcolombiana

Docente de la Universidad Surcolombiana

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GÓMEZ, Pedro. "MATEBÁSICAMÁTICA". Una empresa docente. Universidad de Los Andes. 1994.

SCHROEDER, Manfred. "FRACTALS, CHAOS, POWER LAWS". Editorial K-t-dra. Universidad de Maryland.

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