PMATH 370
Project on Chaos or Fractals

Topic

Your project should be in chaos or fractals and related to your areas of interest. The aim is to show that you understand a topic in chaos or fractals, and not just write an essay extracted from other work. This can best be done by explaining the topic in your own words, and then doing some new examples.

Date Due


The project will be due by 3:45 p.m. on Monday April 2nd in my office MC 5086 or the Pure Math Office MC 5064/5065/5066.
If your project is all on the web, you can just e-mail me the URL (and I will confirm by e-mail that I have received it and can read it).

Group work

The projects may be done individually, or in groups of up to four people. A explainatory page indicating which person worked on which part of the project should be submitted with the project. A Wiki has been set up aid people in finding groups for the project.

Details

You should first give a short abstract of your project. Then you should most probably give a summary of the theory behind the project and try to tie it in with what we covered in the course. Finally you should give some examples, which will quite likely use computers. You can submit pictures by just giving me their Web address. In fact, your whole project could be on your Web pages.

You should make it clear what part of the project is your work, and what part is obtained from other sources, giving references to these sources.

If your project contains a program you wrote, you should give your source code. If your project includes a Java applet or program that runs on one particular type of computer, you should include screen shots in case there are problems running it.

Indicate if you would like your project to be made available to future terms on the course website.

Length

Lengths of the project vary considerably depending on the type of project being done. I have included the some rough estimates below, based on the two most common projects.

Examples

Public Web Pages of Your Project

If you would like other students, and the world, to see your project's web pages, e-mail me the URL and I will add a link to "Some Web pages of student projects."
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