1. mandelbrot - Noun
2. Mandelbrot - Proper noun
French mathematician (born in Poland) noted for inventing fractals (born in 1924)
Source: WordNetAnybody can find infinite Mandelbrot figures in his navel. Poul Anderson
The Mandelbrot set covers a small space yet carries a large number of different implications. Is it a fitting epitaph? Absolutely. Benoît Mandelbrot
The next thing which surprised us very much, is that both for Julia sets and even more so for the Mandelbrot set, the complication was not, how to say, arbitrary, and almost everybody found the impression that these shapes were hauntingly beautiful. Benoît Mandelbrot
A coastline with the stated property is in "a first category of fractals, namely curves whose fractal dimension is greater than 1." That last statement represents an extension by Mandelbrot of Richardson's thought. Source: Internet
Analogous to the exterior case, once b is found, we know that all points within the distance of b/4 from c are inside the Mandelbrot set. Source: Internet
A picture of the Mandelbrot set can be made by coloring all the points that belong to M black, and all other points white. Source: Internet