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The Colours of Infinity

When Nigel Lesmoir-Gordon made the groundbreaking TV documentary, "The Colours of Infinity" about the Mandelbrot Set and fractals - the geometry of roughness, his enthusiasm brought together a dream team of contributors. Sir Arthur C. Clarke presents it. Benoit Mandelbrot, the Belgian mathematician who first coined the term fractal and whose equation, the Mandelbrot Set, would reveal the wonder of fractals only when fed into a computer, explains how it began. Professor Michael Barnsley, the computer graphics researcher who developed fractal image compression technology, explains the applications of the breakthroughs. Professor Ian Stewart, author of "Does God Play Dice?" adds his insights into the beautifully simple equation that gives birth to fractals. A simple mathematical formula has led to a amazing uses in all branches of science, medicine, computer graphics, weather reporting and analysis, geography, topography and even economics.

English
  • Originally Aired July 4, 1994
  • Runtime 55 minutes
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  • Notes Is the series finale
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Name Type Role
Arthur C. Clarke Writer
Nigel Lesmoir-Gordon Writer
Benoit Mandelbrot Guest Star
Michael Barnsely Guest Star Self
Nigel Lesmoir-Gordon Director