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  2. Fractal - Wikipedia

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    Cognitive neuroscientists have shown that Pollock's fractals induce the same stress-reduction in observers as computer-generated fractals and Nature's fractals. [81] Decalcomania, a technique used by artists such as Max Ernst, can produce fractal-like patterns. [82] It involves pressing paint between two surfaces and pulling them apart.

  3. List of fractals by Hausdorff dimension - Wikipedia

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    The structure shown is made of 4 generator units and is iterated 3 times. The fractal dimension for the theoretical structure is log 50/log 10 = 1.6990. Images generated with Fractal Generator for ImageJ [23]. Generator for 50 Segment Fractal. ⁡ 1.7227: Pinwheel fractal: Built with Conway's Pinwheel tile.

  4. Category:Images of fractals - Wikipedia

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    A gallery for images of fractals. Media in category "Images of fractals" This category contains only the following file. Mandelpart2.jpg 1,024 × 768; 190 KB

  5. Category:Fractals - Wikipedia

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    Images of fractals (1 F) Iterated function system fractals (1 C, 9 P) S. ... The Fractal Geometry of Nature; Fractal globule; Fractal in soil mechanics; Fractal ...

  6. Fractal curve - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the 1950s Benoit Mandelbrot and others have studied self-similarity of fractal curves, and have applied theory of fractals to modelling natural phenomena. Self-similarity occurs, and analysis of these patterns has found fractal curves in such diverse fields as economics, fluid mechanics, geomorphology, human physiology and linguistics.

  7. Portal:Mathematics/Featured picture archive - Wikipedia

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    Fractals are geometric shapes that are, either as a whole or in part, self-similar. As well as being interesting mathematical objects, they also occur in nature. Above is a photograph of a Romanesco broccoli set against a black background.

  8. Fractal art - Wikipedia

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    Fractal Art is a subclass of two-dimensional visual art, and is in many respects similar to photography—another art form that was greeted by skepticism upon its arrival. Fractal images typically are manifested as prints, bringing fractal artists into the company of painters, photographers, and printmakers. Fractals exist natively as ...

  9. Fractal expressionism - Wikipedia

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    Fractal fluency is a neuroscience model that proposes that, through exposure to nature's fractal scenery, people's visual systems have adapted to efficiently process fractals with ease. This adaptation occurs at many stages of the visual system, from the way people's eyes move to which regions of the brain get activated.