On the right hand side my fractal autopilot is cruising along the pseudobrot for z=z^c+c (z_0=c) at zoom 64. On the left hand side the corresponding Julia Set is changing its c-value with the center of the right.
By Aaron Clauset Professor of Computer Science, Core Faculty in the BioFrontiers Institute, University of Colorado Boulder and, External Faculty at the Santa Fe Institute
Here are a few things you should know about complex systems, result of a worldwide collaborative effort from leading experts, practitioners and students in the field.
This page provides quick links to lecture notes that I have written for various classes: CS254: A graduate class on computational complexity (Stanford) [Spring 2010 Class Home Page] [Notes for Lectures 1-8] CS278: A graduate class on computational complexity (Berkeley) [Spring 2001 Class Home Page] [Fall 2002 Class Home Page] [2001 Lecture Notes in book…
A. Gregoriades, J. Shin, and A. Sutcliffe. 12th IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference, page 154--163. Washington, DC, USA, IEEE Computer Society, (2004)
A. Sutcliffe. RE '01: Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering (RE '01), Washington, DC, USA, IEEE Computer Society, (2001)