Hartmut Jürgens Explained
Hartmut Jürgens (March 17, 1955–September 23, 2017[1]) was a German mathematician, born in Bremen, Germany.[2] He received his doctorate in 1983 from the University of Bremen. He has worked in the computer industry, and was the Director of the Dynamical Systems Graphics Laboratory at the University of Bremen.
Works
Jürgens is the co-author of:
- Fractals: An Animated Discussion (video)
- Fractals for the Classroom: Strategic Activities (in three volumes, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics)[3]
- Chaos and Fractals: New Frontiers of Science (Springer-Verlag, 1992, ; 2nd ed., 2004)[4]
Notes and References
- Web site: Traueranzeigen von Hartmut Jürgens | Trauer & Gedenken.
- Fractals for the classroom: strategic activities, Vol. 2, Springer Verlag 1992, p. vi
- Reviews of Fractals for the Classroom:
- Steve Abbott, The Mathematical Gazette,
- Joan Adler, Journal of Statistical Physics,
- Donn L. Klingler, The Mathematics Teacher,,
- David F. McAllister, American Scientist,
- George Nattrass, The Arithmetic Teacher,
- Cynthia J. Zengler, The Mathematics Teacher,
- Reviews of Chaos and Fractals: