Thursday, January 7, 2010

Leibinz started the mathematics of fractals in the 17th century, but thought that only a straight line would work.
In 1872 Karl Weierstrass gave a example of a function whose graph had a non-intuitive property of being continuous at all points but not differentiable at any point.
www.wikipedia.org/fractals
-Aaron

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