Fractal - Wikipedia In mathematics, a fractal is a geometric shape containing detailed structure at arbitrarily small scales, usually having a fractal dimension strictly exceeding the topological dimension
What are Fractals? - Fractal Foundation Driven by recursion, fractals are images of dynamic systems – the pictures of Chaos Geometrically, they exist in between our familiar dimensions Fractal patterns are extremely familiar, since nature is full of fractals
Ice Fractal As one looks deeper into science, everything becomes increasingly complex and interesting, just like a fractal The simple ideas of multiplication and addition reveal endless complexity in the Mandelbrot set
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Mandelbrot Set Fractal Explorer Mandelbrot Set Fractal Explorer Click to zoom Right-click to save images, M to make and save a movie of your zoom path z → z2+c is iterated for each complex number c Colors show iterations to divergence; black points converge or cycle Yellow dots show orbits Red dots show limit cycles About iterations This viewer shows more fractal detail over time by refining iterations to infinity
Fractals | Brilliant Math Science Wiki So, you might be asking what exactly is a fractal? Well, a fractal, by definition, is a curve or geometric figure, each part of which has the same statistical character as the whole
How Fractals Work | HowStuffWorks Unconventional 20th-century mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot created the term "fractal" from the Latin word "fractus" (meaning irregular or fragmented) in 1975 You can find this type of irregular and fragmented geometric shape or pattern all around
Fractals in Nature: 100+ Examples of Natural Fractal Patterns Comprehensive guide to fractal patterns in nature: from DNA to galaxies, trees to lightning, nautilus shells to neural networks Discover why nature evolved fractals and the science behind self-similarity