2007-2008 Supercomputing Challenge New Mexico Supercomputing Challenge
I
I
I
I
I
I


Registration

Proposals
Interims
Final Reports

Dates

Kickoff
Evaluations
Expo
STI
Wiki

School Map
Sponsors

Mail

Challenge
Technical Guide



Past Participant Survey

GUTS

 

Challenge Team Abstract


Challenge Logo

    Team Number: 076

    School Name: Thoreau High

    Area of Science: Math

    Project Title: Sierpinskis Triangle in 3D

Abstract
Interim
Final Report

Chaos is something that everyone loves, it is also the force that keeps our scientists from saying "HEY! I know everything!" Our favorite example of Chaos would be Sierpinskis Triangle. It is a process where a pureley chaotic set of guidelines results in an ordered phenomenon. Sierpinski found out that by putting three dots on a paper and drawing random dots in between something amazing happened, if you went by a simple rule to place the dots on the paper instead of coming out with a big mess you came out with a structured triangle. Tis is easy enough to do in 2 dimensions but we wanted to see if it was possible to do it in three dimensions. We wanted to see if Sierpinskis rule would work with the addition of another dimension or ig it would simply fall through to true chaos. We are going to use C++ to try to model the 3-Dimensional Sierpinski triangle.


Team Members

Team Mail

Sponsoring Teachers

Project Advisor(s)

For questions about the Supercomputing Challenge, a 501(c)3 organization, contact us at: consult1516 @ supercomputingchallenge.org

New Mexico Supercomputing Challenge, Inc.
80 Cascabel Street
Los Alamos, New Mexico 87544
(505) 667-2864

Flag Counter

Tweet #SupercomputingChallenge