
So what is this? A clawed demon? A
strange totem? A
Miró harlequin? A Klee fantasy?
More mathematical than that. And, no, not
Mondrian.
More like Sir Isaac Newton.
The image is a mathematical object called a
fractal.
And, believe it or not, it has a connection
to the
study of acoustics.
For more information on this image, click here
As for my family, my wife Vicky and I live in State College, PA with our two kids, Andy (age 23) and Christina (age 20).
As for me, I like
literature, music (I am a second tenor with the State
College Choral Society), art, history, language, games, sports (I
am
a member of the Nittany Valley Running
Club
and the Old Fartleks
cross-country team), and standing outside in the cold in order to try
to
capture one
of nature's wonders on film. My wife and I dabble in Polish
cooking, especially around the Holidays. I also author a web log, Mazurland Blog, with
my two brothers, Chris and Paul, and youngster Ben and salty dog Hank.
For those who took the ARL Underwater Acoustics Course:
Here is the bonus material for my classes that should have been on your course CD in a zip archive. Download the archive and unzip it. Contained therein are:
Here's how I can be reached:
Last modified: Monday, 03-Nov-2009 19:38:55 EDT