Exploring chaos [computer file].
by Minnesota Educational Computing Corporation.
Material type: Computer filePublisher: Minneapolis, MN : MECC, c1992Edition: Version 1.0.Description: 2 computer disks : sd., col. ; 5 1/4 in. + 1 manual (loose-leaf).ISBN: 0792902270 :.Subject(s): Chaotic behavior in systems -- Juvenile software | Fractals -- Juvenile software | Iterative methods (Mathematics -- Juvenile software | Chaotic behavior in systems -- Software | Fractals -- Software | Iterative methods (Mathematics) -- SoftwareIssued also on 3 1/2 in. computer disk.Summary: Introduces students to new topics in the fields of dynamic systems, fractal geometry, and chaos theory. Using a game-playing environment, students learn about cellular automata, random walks, iteration, and random fractals.Item type | Location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Introduces students to new topics in the fields of dynamic systems, fractal geometry, and chaos theory. Using a game-playing environment, students learn about cellular automata, random walks, iteration, and random fractals.
Grades 7-12.
Issued also on 3 1/2 in. computer disk.
System requirements: Apple II series; 128K RAM; ProDOS; 1 floppy disk drive; monochrome or color monitor (color highly recommended); Apple-compatible printer (optional).
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