The mathematics behind fractals began to start in the 17th Century when mathematician and philosopher Leibniz considered recursive self-similarity. It was not until 1872 that a function appeared whose graph would be considered a fractal today. This is when Karl Weierstrass gave an example of a function with the non-intuitive property of being everywhere continuous but nowhere differentiable.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
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