Portrait of Benoit Mandelbrot with one of his fractal geometric images in 1985. Mandelbrot was a Polish-born mathematician noted for developing fractal geometry (the Mandelbrot set is named after him) and for his theory of roughness, regarding the order to be found in natural forms such as clouds or shorelines. He worked for IBM and was one of the first to use computer graphics to create and display fractal geometric images. | |
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