
The Rauzy Fractal by Daniel Jordan Alvarez '20, Mathematics Colloquium, Wednesday, October 2
Wed, October 2nd, 2019
1:00 pm - 1:45 pm
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The Rauzy Fractal by Daniel Jordan Alvarez ’20, Mathematics Colloquium, Wednesday, October 2, 1 – 1:45 pm, Stetson Court Classroom 110
Abstract: My colloquium presentation will be on Rauzy fractals, which are fractals associated with the Tribonacci substitution. I will first give a brief overview on fractals. I will then show how the Rauzy fractal is constructed and go over some interesting properties, such as tiling the plane. Finally, I will show that they are connected to other areas of research like multidimensional continued fractions.
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