MEDICINE
LIFE SCIENCES
OPERATIONS RESEARCH
100

These are complex, self- similar geometric patterns that repeat at different scales.

Fractals

100

They exhibit fine structures, often characterized by irregular or fragmented shapes, repeating in a recognizable manner.

Fractals

100

An intricate field that utilizes mathematical modeling to efficiently solve complex decisions.

Operations Research

200

Polish born, French and American mathematician known for his groundbreaking work in the field of fractal geometry.

Benoit B. Mandelbrot

200

Key feature of fractals that display similar patterns or structures at varying scales, where each part resembles the whole.  

Self-Similarity

200

It allows to catalyze decision making processes in an organization.

Operations Research in Business Management

300

Benoit B. Mandelbrot is also known as?

Father of Fractal Mathematics

300

These are intricate, repetitive structures that emerge from initially uniform systems due to the interaction of chemical substances, theorized by mathematician Alan Turing.

Turing Patterns

300

Known as the economic order quanitity.

Square-Root Formula

400

What are some of the uses of Fractals in medicine mentioned in the report?

Modeling Biological Systems/Biomedical Imaging

400

These are effective tools for simulating and comprehending complicated population dynamics.

Mathematical Models

400

Used in OR/MS to analyze cancer cells specifically in breasts.

EXCITE

500

It is an open source, cross platform tool that enables users to model a wide variety of natural and social phenomena.

NetLogo Software

500

It is the study of how populations change in size, composition, and distribution due to factors such as birth rates, death rates, migration, interactions, resources, and the environment.

Population Dynamics

500

This term encompasses all the activities involved in the flow of products from the supplier to the customer, including procurement, production, and distribution.

SUPPLY CHAIN