Examples of using Fractals in English and their translations into Ukrainian
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Using the central extension of the Cuntz C*-algebra, we study the periodicity for corresponding fractals.
Mandelbrot first used the word“fractal” in his 1975 book Les Objets Fractals: Forme,
methods of chaos theory and fractals in space research.
The term fractal was coined by Benoit Mandelbrot in 1975 in his book Fractals: Form,
As shown here, these fractals can"include" in the same bars.
reflect on complex mathematical formulas or wander inside fractals.
Random fractals are examples of fractals which are statistically self-similar,
Self-similar fractals grow out of simple recursive algorithms that create patterns resembling bushes and trees.
with recent work on fractals and scale invariance.
IFS fractals, as they are normally called,
There is a relationship between chaos and fractals- the strange attractors in chaotic systems have a fractal dimension.
Fractals in biogeographically regularities defining forming of structure bacterial community of the winter plankton on example of the Pechora sea.
Objects that are now called fractals were discovered
Hutchinson in 1981[9] and popularized by Michael Barnsley's book Fractals Everywhere.
we are not thinking about God or fractals.
Georg Cantor also gave examples of subsets of the real line with unusual properties- these Cantor sets are also now recognized as fractals.
Georg Cantor gave examples of subsets of the real line with unusual properties- these Cantor sets are also now recognised as fractals.
From mandalas to fractals, sunflowers to tiling, there is much to enjoy here
nested inside each other like one of Benoît Mandelbrot's intricate fractals.
Fractals whose dimensions are easy to compute have the property that if you take a small piece