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- In mathematics, a fractal is a geometric shape containing detailed structure at arbitrarily small scales, usually having a fractal dimension strictly exceeding...
- Mandelbrot set, Diffusion-limited aggregation, L-system. The concept of fractality is applied increasingly in the field of surface science, providing a bridge...
- integers. There is also a fractal derivative, defined in fractal spacetime. Fractal or Fractals may also refer to: Fractal (EP), 2009 album by Swedish...
- different cosmological theories exhibiting fractal properties have been proposed. While Linde's theory shows fractality at scales likely larger than the observable...
- magnifications; mathematically, the boundary of the Mandelbrot set is a fractal curve. The "style" of this recursive detail depends on the region of the...
- Fractal compression is a lossy compression method for digital images, based on fractals. The method is best suited for textures and natural images, relying...
- Fractal Analytics Limited, trading as Fractal, is a multinational artificial intelligence company which provides services in packaged consumer goods,...
- which is far below the threshold typically required to establish true fractality in scientific analysis. Because this limited scale fails to meet accepted...
- Prusinkiewicz, Przemyslaw; Hanan, James (1989), Lindenmayer Systems, Fractals, and Plants (Lecture Notes in Biomathematics), Springer-Verlag, ISBN 978-0-387-97092-9...
- A fractal curve is, loosely, a mathematical curve whose shape retains the same general pattern of irregularity, regardless of how high it is magnified...