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  2. Fractal Analytics - Wikipedia

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    Fractal Analytics was founded in 2000 in Mumbai by Srikanth Velamakanni, Pranay Agrawal, Nirmal Palaparthi, Pradeep Suryanarayan and Ramakrishna Reddy. [4] It later moved to the US in 2005. [ 5 ] In 2015 they acquired Imagna Analytics [ 6 ] and Mobius Innovations.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Analysis on fractals - Wikipedia

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    It studies questions such as "how does heat diffuse in a fractal?" and "How does a fractal vibrate?" In the smooth case the operator that occurs most often in the equations modelling these questions is the Laplacian , so the starting point for the theory of analysis on fractals is to define a Laplacian on fractals.

  5. Fractal-generating software - Wikipedia

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    Fractal generating software creates mathematical beauty through visualization. Modern computers may take seconds or minutes to complete a single high resolution fractal image. Images are generated for both simulation (modeling) and random fractals for art. Fractal generation used for modeling is part of realism in computer graphics. [2]

  6. Lacunarity - Wikipedia

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    When rotated 90°, the first two fairly homogeneous patterns do not appear to change, but the third more heterogeneous figure does change and has correspondingly higher lacunarity. 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 ...

  7. Box counting - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1. A 32-segment quadric fractal viewed through "boxes" of different sizes. The pattern illustrates self similarity.. Box counting is a method of gathering data for analyzing complex patterns by breaking a dataset, object, image, etc. into smaller and smaller pieces, typically "box"-shaped, and analyzing the pieces at each smaller scale.

  8. Buddhabrot - Wikipedia

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    A Buddhabrot iterated to 20,000 times.. The Buddhabrot is the probability distribution over the trajectories of points that escape the Mandelbrot fractal.Its name reflects its pareidolic resemblance to classical depictions of Gautama Buddha, seated in a meditation pose with a forehead mark (), a traditional oval crown (), and ringlet of hair.

  9. Chaos game - Wikipedia

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    While an optimally packed fractal appears only for a defined value of r, i.e., r opt, it is possible to play the chaos game using other values as well.If r>1 (the point x k+1 jumps at a greater distance than the distance between the point x k and the vertex v), the generated figure extends outside the initial polygon. [5]