fractal

IPA: frˈæktʌɫ

noun

  • (mathematics) A mathematical set that has a non-integer and constant Hausdorff dimension; a geometric figure that is self-similar at all scales.
  • (figurative) An object, system, or idea that exhibits a fractal-like property.

adjective

  • (mathematics) Having the form of a fractal.
  • (figurative) Exhibiting a fractal-like property.
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Examples of "fractal" in Sentences

  • A fractal dependency, if you will.
  • In this sense faulting is fractal.
  • Fractals in observational cosmology.
  • And there will be nothing fractal there.
  • A coastline is definitely to be represented by a fractal.
  • The limit curve is a fractal line, of fractal dimension 2.
  • Nova fractal is a family of fractals related to the Newton fractal.
  • Ultra Fractal is a fractal generation and rendering software application.
  • This indefinite scaling property of a fractal is known as fractal scaling .
  • A fractal dimension of 2, for a plane object, means that it is not fractal...

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