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  2. Fractal analysis - Wikipedia

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    Fractal branching of trees. Fractal analysis is assessing fractal characteristics of data.It consists of several methods to assign a fractal dimension and other fractal characteristics to a dataset which may be a theoretical dataset, or a pattern or signal extracted from phenomena including topography, [1] natural geometric objects, ecology and aquatic sciences, [2] sound, market fluctuations ...

  3. Minkowski sausage - Wikipedia

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    The Minkowski sausage [3] or Minkowski curve is a fractal first proposed by and named for Hermann Minkowski as well as its casual resemblance to a sausage or sausage links. The initiator is a line segment and the generator is a broken line of eight parts one fourth the length.

  4. Lacunarity - Wikipedia

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    The earliest reference to the term in geometry is usually attributed to Benoit Mandelbrot, who, in 1983 or perhaps as early as 1977, introduced it as, in essence, an adjunct to fractal analysis. [4] Lacunarity analysis is now used to characterize patterns in a wide variety of fields and has application in multifractal analysis [ 5 ] [ 6 ] in ...

  5. Multifractal system - Wikipedia

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    The image shows D (Q) spectra from a multifractal analysis of binary images of non-, mono-, and multi-fractal sets. As is the case in the sample images, non- and mono-fractals tend to have flatter D (Q) spectra than multifractals. The generalized dimension also gives important specific information.

  6. Analysis on fractals - Wikipedia

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    Analysis on fractals or calculus on fractals is a generalization of calculus on smooth manifolds to calculus on fractals. The theory describes dynamical phenomena which occur on objects modelled by fractals.

  7. Category:Fractals - Wikipedia

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    F. Fibonacci word fractal; Filled Julia set; Finite subdivision rule; Force chain; Fractal analysis; Fractal antenna; Fractal art; Fractal canopy; Fractal catalytic model

  8. Sierpiński triangle - Wikipedia

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    The usage of the word "gasket" to refer to the Sierpiński triangle refers to gaskets such as are found in motors, and which sometimes feature a series of holes of decreasing size, similar to the fractal; this usage was coined by Benoit Mandelbrot, who thought the fractal looked similar to "the part that prevents leaks in motors". [23]

  9. Fractal - Wikipedia

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    Sierpiński Carpet - Infinite perimeter and zero area Mandelbrot set at islands The Mandelbrot set: its boundary is a fractal curve with Hausdorff dimension 2. (Note that the colored sections of the image are not actually part of the Mandelbrot Set, but rather they are based on how quickly the function that produces it diverges.)