FRACTAL
(noun, adj.)Definitions
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Fractal.
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Fractal - as a noun
(mathematics) a geometric pattern that is repeated at every scale and so cannot be represented by classical geometry
Fractal - as an adjective
Having the form of a fractal.
Exhibiting a fractal-like property.
Having a broken part
Example Sentences
"Mandelbrot set is one of the most famous fractals in mathematics."
"The coastline of Britain is an example of a fractal, as it has intricate, self-similar patterns at different scales."
"The fern leaf is an example of a fractal pattern known as a self-replicating fractal."
"Benoit Mandelbrot coined the term 'fractal' in 1975 while studying mathematical objects with self-similarity."
"Julia sets are another type of fractal that can be generated using complex numbers."
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