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Fascinating Topic Bravo! Roland.
Professor Luis von Ahn is a professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. ..., Ben Maurer, Colin McMillen, David Abraham and Manuel Blum. These dudes need to get in touch with Dr. Michael Barnsley
>Michael.Barnsley@maths.anu.edu.au<

Hmmmm?

Aristid Lindenmeyer (November 17, 1925 ? October 30, 1989) was an Hungarian biologist. In 1968 he developed a formal language that is today called L-systems or Lindenmeyer Systems. Using those systems Lindenmeyer modelled the behaviour of cells of plants. L-systems nowadays are also used to model whole plants.

Hmmmm?
http://www.cmpe.boun.edu.tr/~salah/

Albert Ali Salah

Research and Teaching Assistant at the
Perceptual Intelligence Laboratory
Computer Engineering Department
Boğazici University
Bebek 34342 Istanbul
office: HKD BAL;
phone: (212) 359 4490
email: salah_at_boun.edu.tr


Self Similar tesselations, Hyperbolic Tiling (Lobachevsky and Bolyai) and Fractal Algorithms.

Those would be my first ports of call.

Thanks Roland, an Amazing Story, GOOD LUCK "Carnegie Mellon"

Cheers!
Alastair Carnegie
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