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Meanings of fractal geometry in English
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Usage of fractal geometry in English
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Childress says, I was explaining the notion of changing form and how useful fractalgeometry is.
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Some modern computer-aided composers have used algorithms based on chaotic fractalgeometry to generate their music.
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A talk with the father of fractalgeometry.
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What is the fractalgeometry of nature?
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He will talk about Benoit Mandelbrot, best known as the father of fractalgeometry, who died last week.
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Senior Lecturer at Victoria University of Wellington's School of Mathematics, Statistics and Operations Research, talks about Benoit Mandlebrot and fractalgeometry.
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These chains would link up and branch off each other in a complicated fractalgeometry, similar to the structure of clouds.
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He wrote software using fractalgeometry capable of reconfiguring coastlines, borders, and mountain ranges to fit a multitude of map scales and projections.
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Fractalgeometry has provided a mathematical formalism for describing complex and dynamical structures.
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Fractalgeometry could give insights into tumor morphology and could become an useful tool for analyzing irregular tumor growth patterns.
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Unlike ordinary Euclidean geometry that everybody learns in school-squaresand cubes and spheres-fractalgeometry appears to describe real objects in the natural world.