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Fractals and Symmetry

      By: Group 3
      ABENOJAR, GARCIA, RAVELO
Symmetry
Markus Reugels
• A photographer who showed
  that beauty can exist in places
  we don’t expect it to be.
• Most of his photographs are
  close-ups of water droplets
  and the water crown which
  features a special geometric
  figure called the crown is
  formed from splashing water.
Etymology
• Symmetry came from the
  Greek word symmetría
  which means “measure
  together”
Symmetry conveys two meanings…
The First
• Is an imprecise sense of
  harmony and beauty or
  balance and proportion.
The Second
• Is a well-defined concept of
  balance or patterned self-
  similarity that can be
  proved by geometry or
  through physics.
Odd and Even Functions
                                                                             Inverse Functions
 Rotoreflection      Glide Reflection    Religious Symbols             Mathematics
   Rotation        Scale/Fractals                                                  Logic

Reflection    Geometry       Helical
       Translation

                                                                            Social Interactions
                                        Symmetry
 Arts/Aesthetics

Passage through time

                      Science                                              Music
                                           Architecture
         Spatial relationships
                                                                      Knowledge
Symmetry in Geometry
Symmetry in Geometry
•   “The exact correspondence of form
    and constituent configuration on
    opposite sides of a dividing line or
    plane or about a center or an axis”
    (American Heritage® Dictionary of
    the English Language 4th ed., 2009)
•   In simpler terms, if you draw a
    specific point, line or plane on an
    object, the first side would have the
    same      correspondence      to    its
    respective other side.
Reflection Symmetry
• Symmetry with respect
  to an axis or a line.
• A line can be drawn of
  the object such that
  when one side is flipped
  on the line, the object
  formed is congruent to
  the original object, vice
  versa.
The location of the line matters
True Reflection Symmetry   False Reflection Symmetry
Rotational Symmetry
• Symmetry with respect to the figure’s center
• An axis can be put on the object such that if the
  figure is rotated on it, the original figure will appear
  more than once
• The number of times the figure appears in one
  complete rotation is called its order.
Figures and their order



Order 2             Order 4             Order 6        Order 5




          Order 8             Order 3             Order 7
Other types of Symmetry
• Translational symmetry
    – looks the same after a particular translation
• Glide reflection symmetry
    – reflection in a line or plane combined with a translation along the line / in the plane,
      results in the same object
• Rotoreflection symmetry
    – rotation about an axis (3D)
• Helical symmetry
    – rotational symmetry along with translation along the axis of rotation called the screw
      axis
• Scale symmetry
    – the new object has the same properties as the original if an object is expanded or
      reduced in size
    – present in most fractals
Symmetry in Math
• Symmetry is present in even    • Symmetry is present in odd
  functions – they are             functions as well – they are
  symmetrical along the y-axis     symmetrical with respect to
                                   the origin. They have order
                                   2 rotational symmetry.




          cos(θ) = cos(- θ)               sin(-θ) = -sin( θ)
Symmetry in Math
• Functions and their inverses
  exhibit reflection wrt the
  line with the equation x = y

• f(f-1(x)) = f-1(f(x)) = x
Time is symmetric in the sense that if it is
                                               reversed the exact same events are
                                               happening in reverse order thus making it
                                               symmetric. Time can be reversed but it is
                                               not possible in this universe because it
                                               would violate the second law of
                                               thermodynamics.




                         Passage of time
Perception of time is different from any
given object. The closer the objects
travels to the speed of light, the slower
the time in its system gets or he faster its
perception of time would be. This means
it could only be possible to have a reverse
perception of time on a specific system
but not a reverse perception on the entire
system.
Spatial relationship
Knowledge
Religious Symbols
Music
Fractals
Etymology
• Fractal came from the Latin
  word fractus which means
  “interrupted”, or “irregular”
• Fractals are generally self-
  similar patterns and a
  detailed example of scale
  symmetry.


                                  Julian Fractal
History
• Mathematics behind fractals
  started in the early 17th cenury
  when Gottfried Leibniz, a
  mathematician and philosopher,
  pondered         recursive self-
  similarity.
• His thinking was wrong since he
  only considered a straight line to
  be self-similar.
History
• In    1872,     Karl    Weiestrass
  presented the first definition of a
  function with a graph that can be
  considered a fractal.
• Helge von Koch, in 1904,
  developed an accurate geometric
  definition by repeatedly trisecting
  a straight line. This was later
  known as the Koch curve.
History
• In 1915, Waclaw Sierpinski
  costructed the Sierpinski Triangle.
• By 1918, Pierre Fatou ad Gaston
  Julia, described fractal behaviour
  associated with mapping complex
  numbers. This also lead to ideas
  about attractors and repellors an
  eventually to the development of
  the Julia Set.
Benoît Mandelbrot
• A mathematician who created
  the Mandelbrot set from
  studying the behavior of the
  Julia Set.
• Coined the term “fractal”




                                 Mandelbrot Set
What is a fractal?
• A     fractal    is    a
  mathematical set that
  has a fractal dimension
  that usually exceeds its
  topological dimension.
  And may fall between
  integers.


                             Fibonacci word by Samuel Monnier
Iteration
• Iteration is the repetition of
  an algorithm to achieve a
  target result. Some basic
  fractals     follow    simple
  iterations to achieve the
  correct figure.




                                   First four iterations of the Koch Snowflake
Calculating Fractal Dimension
Calculating Fractal Dimension
Sierpinski Triangle


Iteration 1   Iteration 2   Iteration 3   Iteration 4   Iteration 5
Quadratic Koch Type 2
Quadratic Koch Type 2 Iteration
Types of Self-Similarity
     Exact Self-similarity        Quasi Self-similarity
• Identical at all scales    • Approximates the same
• Example: Koch snowflake      pattern at different scales
                               although the copy might be
                               distorted or in degenerate
                               form.
                             • Example: Mandelbrot’s Set
Types of Self-Similarity
  Statistical Self-Similarity
• Repeats        a      pattern
  stochastically so numerical
  or statistical measures are
  preserved across scales.
• Example: Koch Snowflake
Mandelbrot Set
Mandelbrot Iteration Towards   Self-repetition in the Mandelbrot
         Infinity                              Set
Closely Related Fractals




Mandelbrot Set       Julia Set
Zoom into Mandelbrot Set   Julia Set Plot
Newton Fractal




p(z) = z5 − 3iz3 − (5 + 2i)     ƒ:z→z3−1
Applications of Fractals
Computer Generated (CG) Graphics use
           Fractal Mapping to render detailed and
           realistic maps. An example is the map of
           Skyrim which is excessively large and
           realistic.




Video Game Mapping
Meteorology
Art
Seismology
Geography
Coastline Complexity
Sources
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symmetry
• http://ethemes.missouri.edu/themes/226
• http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/maths/shapes/symmetryrev2.
  shtml
• http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/maths/shapes/symmetryrev3.
  shtml

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Fractals and symmetry by group 3

  • 1. Fractals and Symmetry By: Group 3 ABENOJAR, GARCIA, RAVELO
  • 3. Markus Reugels • A photographer who showed that beauty can exist in places we don’t expect it to be. • Most of his photographs are close-ups of water droplets and the water crown which features a special geometric figure called the crown is formed from splashing water.
  • 4. Etymology • Symmetry came from the Greek word symmetría which means “measure together”
  • 5. Symmetry conveys two meanings…
  • 6. The First • Is an imprecise sense of harmony and beauty or balance and proportion.
  • 7. The Second • Is a well-defined concept of balance or patterned self- similarity that can be proved by geometry or through physics.
  • 8. Odd and Even Functions Inverse Functions Rotoreflection Glide Reflection Religious Symbols Mathematics Rotation Scale/Fractals Logic Reflection Geometry Helical Translation Social Interactions Symmetry Arts/Aesthetics Passage through time Science Music Architecture Spatial relationships Knowledge
  • 10. Symmetry in Geometry • “The exact correspondence of form and constituent configuration on opposite sides of a dividing line or plane or about a center or an axis” (American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language 4th ed., 2009) • In simpler terms, if you draw a specific point, line or plane on an object, the first side would have the same correspondence to its respective other side.
  • 11. Reflection Symmetry • Symmetry with respect to an axis or a line. • A line can be drawn of the object such that when one side is flipped on the line, the object formed is congruent to the original object, vice versa.
  • 12. The location of the line matters True Reflection Symmetry False Reflection Symmetry
  • 13. Rotational Symmetry • Symmetry with respect to the figure’s center • An axis can be put on the object such that if the figure is rotated on it, the original figure will appear more than once • The number of times the figure appears in one complete rotation is called its order.
  • 14. Figures and their order Order 2 Order 4 Order 6 Order 5 Order 8 Order 3 Order 7
  • 15. Other types of Symmetry • Translational symmetry – looks the same after a particular translation • Glide reflection symmetry – reflection in a line or plane combined with a translation along the line / in the plane, results in the same object • Rotoreflection symmetry – rotation about an axis (3D) • Helical symmetry – rotational symmetry along with translation along the axis of rotation called the screw axis • Scale symmetry – the new object has the same properties as the original if an object is expanded or reduced in size – present in most fractals
  • 16. Symmetry in Math • Symmetry is present in even • Symmetry is present in odd functions – they are functions as well – they are symmetrical along the y-axis symmetrical with respect to the origin. They have order 2 rotational symmetry. cos(θ) = cos(- θ) sin(-θ) = -sin( θ)
  • 17. Symmetry in Math • Functions and their inverses exhibit reflection wrt the line with the equation x = y • f(f-1(x)) = f-1(f(x)) = x
  • 18. Time is symmetric in the sense that if it is reversed the exact same events are happening in reverse order thus making it symmetric. Time can be reversed but it is not possible in this universe because it would violate the second law of thermodynamics. Passage of time Perception of time is different from any given object. The closer the objects travels to the speed of light, the slower the time in its system gets or he faster its perception of time would be. This means it could only be possible to have a reverse perception of time on a specific system but not a reverse perception on the entire system.
  • 22. Music
  • 24. Etymology • Fractal came from the Latin word fractus which means “interrupted”, or “irregular” • Fractals are generally self- similar patterns and a detailed example of scale symmetry. Julian Fractal
  • 25. History • Mathematics behind fractals started in the early 17th cenury when Gottfried Leibniz, a mathematician and philosopher, pondered recursive self- similarity. • His thinking was wrong since he only considered a straight line to be self-similar.
  • 26. History • In 1872, Karl Weiestrass presented the first definition of a function with a graph that can be considered a fractal. • Helge von Koch, in 1904, developed an accurate geometric definition by repeatedly trisecting a straight line. This was later known as the Koch curve.
  • 27. History • In 1915, Waclaw Sierpinski costructed the Sierpinski Triangle. • By 1918, Pierre Fatou ad Gaston Julia, described fractal behaviour associated with mapping complex numbers. This also lead to ideas about attractors and repellors an eventually to the development of the Julia Set.
  • 28. Benoît Mandelbrot • A mathematician who created the Mandelbrot set from studying the behavior of the Julia Set. • Coined the term “fractal” Mandelbrot Set
  • 29. What is a fractal? • A fractal is a mathematical set that has a fractal dimension that usually exceeds its topological dimension. And may fall between integers. Fibonacci word by Samuel Monnier
  • 30. Iteration • Iteration is the repetition of an algorithm to achieve a target result. Some basic fractals follow simple iterations to achieve the correct figure. First four iterations of the Koch Snowflake
  • 33. Sierpinski Triangle Iteration 1 Iteration 2 Iteration 3 Iteration 4 Iteration 5
  • 35. Quadratic Koch Type 2 Iteration
  • 36. Types of Self-Similarity Exact Self-similarity Quasi Self-similarity • Identical at all scales • Approximates the same • Example: Koch snowflake pattern at different scales although the copy might be distorted or in degenerate form. • Example: Mandelbrot’s Set
  • 37. Types of Self-Similarity Statistical Self-Similarity • Repeats a pattern stochastically so numerical or statistical measures are preserved across scales. • Example: Koch Snowflake
  • 38. Mandelbrot Set Mandelbrot Iteration Towards Self-repetition in the Mandelbrot Infinity Set
  • 40. Zoom into Mandelbrot Set Julia Set Plot
  • 41. Newton Fractal p(z) = z5 − 3iz3 − (5 + 2i) ƒ:z→z3−1
  • 43. Computer Generated (CG) Graphics use Fractal Mapping to render detailed and realistic maps. An example is the map of Skyrim which is excessively large and realistic. Video Game Mapping
  • 45. Art
  • 49. Sources • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symmetry • http://ethemes.missouri.edu/themes/226 • http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/maths/shapes/symmetryrev2. shtml • http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/maths/shapes/symmetryrev3. shtml