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Where can I obtain fractal papers?


Q25: Where can I obtain fractal papers?  
A25: There are several Internet sites with fractal papers:  
  
There is an ftp archive site for preprints and programs on nonlinear  
dynamics and related subjects at: ftp://lyapunov.ucsd.edu/ [132.239.86.10].   
There are also articles on dynamics, including the IMS preprint series,  
available from ftp://math.sunysb.edu/ [129.49.31.57].  
  
A collection of short papers on fractal formulas, drawing methods, and  
transforms is available by ftp: ftp://ftp.coe.montana.edu/pub/ (this site  
hasn't been working lately).  
  
The WWW site http://inls.ucsd.edu/y/complex.html has  
some fractal papers; they are also available by  
ftp://legendre.ucsd.edu:/pub/Research/ .  
  
The site life.anu.edu.au [150.203.38.74] has a collection of fractal  
programs, papers, information related to complex systems, and gopher and  
World Wide Web connections. The ftp path is:
life.anu.edu.au:/pub/complex_systems .  Look in fractals, tutorial, and 
anu92. The Word Wide Web access is:  
http://life.anu.edu.au/complex_systems/complex.html. The gopher path is:  
Name=BioInformatics gopher at ANU  
Host=life.anu.edu.au  
Type=1  
Port=70  
Path=1/complex_systems/fractals  
  



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