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Wat (wie) is iterated radical - definitie

METHOD ALLOWING THE CONSTRUCTION OF SELF-SIMILAR FRACTALS
Iterated function systems; Iterated Function System; Iterated Function Systems
  • Construction of an IFS by the [[chaos game]] (animated)
  • Apophysis]] software and rendered by the [[Electric Sheep]].
  • IFS "tree" constructed with non-linear function Julia
  • [[Barnsley's fern]], an early IFS
  • IFS being made with two functions.
  • [[Menger sponge]], a 3-Dimensional IFS.
  • [[Sierpinski triangle]] created using IFS (colored to illustrate self-similar structure)

Iterated Function System         
<graphics> (IFS) A class of fractals that yield natural-looking forms like ferns or snowflakes. Iterated Function Systems use a very easy transformation that is done recursively. (1998-04-04)
Iterated function system         
In mathematics, iterated function systems (IFSs) are a method of constructing fractals; the resulting fractals are often self-similar. IFS fractals are more related to set theory than fractal geometry.
Radical centrism         
  • New America]] think tank in Washington, D.C.
  • Ciudadanos]] event in 2015
  • 2011 [[AmericaSpeaks]] event
  • [[Annalena Baerbock]] became co-leader of the increasingly pragmatic [[Alliance 90/The Greens]] in 2018
  • [[Michael Lind]], co-author of ''The Radical Center: The Future of American Politics''
  • [[Emmanuel Macron]] speaking at a high-tech conference in 2014
  • Political independent [[Jesse Ventura]] was elected Governor of Minnesota in 1998.<ref name=John>Avlon (2004), pp. 277–93 ("Radical Centrists").</ref>
  • Urban theorist and activist [[Jane Jacobs]] (1916–2006), who has been described as "proto-radical middle"<ref>Satin (2004), p. 30.</ref>
  • [[Joe Klein]], who wrote the ''[[Newsweek]]'' cover story "Stalking the Radical Middle"
  • LGBTQ pride]] in Vancouver
  • [[Nick Clegg]] speaking at the [[World Economic Forum]] annual meeting in [[Davos]], 2011
  • [[Parag Khanna]] speaks on his book ''How to Run the World: Charting a Course to the Next Renaissance''<ref name=Khanna/>
  • Insignia of the [[No Labels]] organization
  • Conservative journalist [[Ramesh Ponnuru]], who has criticized radical centrist strategy<ref name=Ponnuru/>
  • Liberal journalist [[Robert Kuttner]], a notable critic of radical centrism<ref name=Kuttner/>
  • [[Ross Perot]] was an early proponent of radical centrism.
  • [[Thomas Friedman]]'s columns supporting radical centrism are a favorite target for bloggers<ref name=Marx/>
  • [[Yair Lapid]] addressing supporters on election night in 2013
POLITICAL IDEOLOGY
Law of radical middle; Law of the Radical Middle; Radical centrist politics; Radical centrist; Radical Centrist; Radical Middle; Radical centric; Radical middle; Extreme center; Extreme centre; Extremist center; Extremist centre; Radical centre (politics); Radical center (politics); Alt-centrism; Radical moderate
Radical centrism (also called the radical center, the radical centre or the radical middle) is a concept that arose in Western nations in the late 20th century.

Wikipedia

Iterated function system

In mathematics, iterated function systems (IFSs) are a method of constructing fractals; the resulting fractals are often self-similar. IFS fractals are more related to set theory than fractal geometry. They were introduced in 1981.

IFS fractals, as they are normally called, can be of any number of dimensions, but are commonly computed and drawn in 2D. The fractal is made up of the union of several copies of itself, each copy being transformed by a function (hence "function system"). The canonical example is the Sierpiński triangle. The functions are normally contractive, which means they bring points closer together and make shapes smaller. Hence, the shape of an IFS fractal is made up of several possibly-overlapping smaller copies of itself, each of which is also made up of copies of itself, ad infinitum. This is the source of its self-similar fractal nature.