Mandelbrot - translation to french
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Mandelbrot - translation to french

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mandlebrot; Mandelbrot (disambiguation)

Mandelbrot         
Mandelbrot, family name; Benoit Mandelbrot (born 1924), Polish-born American scientist and mathematician who developed theories on fractals
Benoit Mandelbrot      
Benoit Mandelbrot (born 1924), Polish-born American scientist and mathematician who developed theories on fractals

Definition

Benoit Mandelbrot
<person> /ben'wa man'dl-bro/ Benoit B. Mandelbrot. The IBM scientist who wrote several original books on fractals and gave his name to the set he was discovered, the {Mandelbrot set} and coined the term "fractal" in 1975 from the Latin fractus or "to break". (1997-07-02)

Wikipedia

Mandelbrot

Mandelbrot may refer to:

  • Benoit Mandelbrot (1924–2010), a mathematician associated with fractal geometry
  • Mandelbrot set, a fractal popularized by Benoit Mandelbrot
  • Mandelbrot Competition, a mathematics competition
  • Mandelbrot (cookie), dessert associated with Eastern European Jews
  • Szolem Mandelbrojt, a Polish-French mathematician
Examples of use of Mandelbrot
1. La modélisation fondée sur les fonctions multifractales de Mandelbrot, en particulier, est tr';s efficace pour gérer le risque.
2. C‘est un syst';me qui se définit par le chaos au sens mathématique du terme. «Nos travaux ont donc confirmé ce qu‘a dit le livre de Benoît Mandelbrot». Mathématicien de génie, il est le p';re des fonctions fractales, ces fonctions mathématiques complexes qui permettent de modéliser des phénom';nes naturels qui ont de tr';s nombreuses variables comme la météorologie.