Fractal

/ˈfræktəl/ noun

A complex geometric shape that exhibits self-similarity at every scale, meaning it looks similar when zoomed in or out. Fractals are characterized by infinite detail and often occur in nature, such as in coastlines, trees, and clouds.

Coined in 1975 by mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot from Latin 'fractus' meaning 'broken' or 'fractured,' referring to the irregular, fragmented nature of these mathematical objects.

AMክፍልፋይ
ARكسري
BNফ্র্যাকটাল
CAfractal
CSfraktál
DAfraktal
DEFraktal
ELφράκταλ
ESfractal
FAفراکتال
FIfraktaali
FRfractale
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