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Got a question about Mandelbrot or fractals?
Join our live AMA on Reddit.

Today two of Benoit Mandelbrot’s closest colleagues will answering your questions about fractals and their discoverer. If you want a glimpse into Benoit and his life’s work, this can’t be missed.

10am to Noon EST: IBM Researcher James Wynne answers your questions about working with IBM Fellow Mandelbrot from 1971 to 2005.

Noon to 2pm EST: Yale University Professor Michael Frame takes your questions about teaching with Professor Mandelbrot from 1991 to 2010.

Find out how to participate here. And remember, AMA stands for “Ask Me Anything!”

11 years ago

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yaleuniversity:
“ Celebrate the birthday of Yale mathematician Benoît B. Mandelbrot by learning more about his work and creating your own fractal designs at ibmblr.
Thank you to our friends at IBM and Ogilvy & Mather for their creativity in...
yaleuniversity:
“ Celebrate the birthday of Yale mathematician Benoît B. Mandelbrot by learning more about his work and creating your own fractal designs at ibmblr.
Thank you to our friends at IBM and Ogilvy & Mather for their creativity in...
yaleuniversity:
“ Celebrate the birthday of Yale mathematician Benoît B. Mandelbrot by learning more about his work and creating your own fractal designs at ibmblr.
Thank you to our friends at IBM and Ogilvy & Mather for their creativity in...
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yaleuniversity:

Celebrate the birthday of Yale mathematician Benoît B. Mandelbrot by learning more about his work and creating your own fractal designs at ibmblr.

Thank you to our friends at IBM and Ogilvy & Mather for their creativity in fractalizing our logo in honor of Professor Mandelbrot.

Back atcha, Yale. Thanks for being a part of Fractal Fest and celebrating Mandelbrot’s birthday with us. Best of luck at the Yale-Harvard game tomorrow, from one Big Blue to another. Boola boola!

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