- In
mathematics the
Vicsek fractal, also
known as
Vicsek snowflake or box fractal, is a
fractal arising from a
construction similar to that of the Sierpinski...
- Tamás
Vicsek (Hungarian pronunciation: [/tɑmaːʃ/ /vitʃek/], born 10 May 1948, Budapest) is a
Hungarian scientist with
research interests in
numerical studies...
- The
Vicsek model is a
mathematical model used to
describe active matter. One
motivation of the
study of
active matter by
physicists is the rich phenomenology...
- 209. S2CID 16881098. Czirók A,
Vicsek T (2001). "Flocking:
collective motion of self-propelled particles". In
Vicsek T (ed.).
Fluctuations and scaling...
- Annamária
Vicsek (Serbian: Анамарија Вичек, romanized: Anamarija Viček; born 1973) is a
politician in
Serbia from the country's
Hungarian community. She...
- Self-propelled
particles (SPP), also
referred to as the
Vicsek model, was
introduced in 1995 by
Vicsek et al. as a
special case of the
boids model introduced...
- the
fractal would simply be a square. A more
interesting alternative, the
Vicsek fractal,
rarely called a quadraflake, is
formed by
successive flakes of...
-
concept of self-propelled
particles (SPP) was
introduced in 1995 by Tamás
Vicsek et al. as a
special case of the
boids model introduced in 1986 by Reynolds...
- also jump
towards the
center of the square, the
chaos game
generates the
Vicsek fractal: When the jump is 2/3 and the
point can also jump
towards the midpoints...
-
imposed and
lifted by
Cricket Australia and
Australian police. In 2002, Tamás
Vicsek of the Eötvös Loránd University,
Hungary along with his colleagues, analyzed...