Fractals From Real & Complex Numbers
Fractals are real and complex sets of points or natural phenomena with infinite complexity and approximate self similarity at any scale. Their repeating shapes and patterns could be found in cloud formations and tree limbs, in stalks of broccoli and mountain ranges, even in our lungs and hearts’ rhythms.
Fractals were considered beyond the boundaries of mathematical understanding until the last century in which mathematicians had started mapping this uncharted territory. Their fascinating explorations of fractals are deepening our understanding of nature and stimulating new ways of scientific, medical, and artistic innovations, stretching from the ecology of the rain forest to fashion design and artificial intelligence.
In this interactive LUMS Math Circle, we will explore the fascinating world of fractal geometry and learn how mathematicians decipher its governing structures and rules by real and complex numbers.
About the Speaker:
Dr. Naqeeb ur Rehman is a mathematician with a PhD from Germany earned through the prestigious DAAD research program. His teaching expertise and interests extend from basic to the university levels, in the areas of algebra, topology, knot theory, cellular automata and mathematical philosophy. As an active math educator and STEAM safeer, he regularly conducts math circles, seminars and talks at various educational institutions. He also runs the 𝑶𝒑𝒆𝒏𝑴𝒂𝒕𝒉𝑪𝒊𝒓𝒄𝒍𝒆 Facebook page and YouTube channel.
This session is free and open to all. Just visit the venue to attend it.
The Black Hole
Plot 5H, Street 100, G-11/3, Islamabad.
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