The Fractalist Memoir of a Scientific Maverick

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A personal account by the late research scientist who revolutionized visual geometry with his ideas about fractals traces his early life as member of a Lithuanian Jewish family in early 20th-century Warsaw, his broad education in Europe and America and his long-time affiliation with IBM, Harvard and Yale. 40,000 first printing.

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