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What are fractals?
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What are fractals?
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What are fractals?
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What are fractals?
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What are fractals?
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What are fractals?
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What are fractals?
Golden ratio = 1.61803398875
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How to create a Koch snowflake:
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Fractal dimension?
-Point = 0-D
-Line = 1-D
-Area = 2-D
-Volume 3-D
1.26
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Four identical line segments that are each 1/3 long, the dimension is log 4 / log 3, which is approximately 1.26.
D = log(4)/log(3) = 1.26
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1990. Sugihara, G., and R.M. May. Applications of fractals in ecology. Trends in Ecol. and Evol. 5(3): 79-86.