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Structure / Joseph Fourier / Digital art / Integral transforms / Fractal / Topology / Fourier analysis / Mathematical analysis / Michael Barnsley / Mathematics / Fractals / Dimension
Date: 2015-04-16 23:23:43
Structure
Joseph Fourier
Digital art
Integral transforms
Fractal
Topology
Fourier analysis
Mathematical analysis
Michael Barnsley
Mathematics
Fractals
Dimension

Finding the simple patterns in a complex world

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