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Mathematical Fractals

Natural fractals are self-similar only over a limited range. Also sometimes the self-similarity is only statistical rather than exact. In this section we will study mathematical fractals that are self-similar at all scales and are exact. Such fractals are generated by iteration, that is, by repeating a procedure a number of times. The number of times (steps) the procedure is performed can be kept track of by an integer $k$.


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Rajesh Parwani 2002-01-03