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Mathematics / Topology / Chaos theory / Dynamical systems / Digital art / Fractal dimension / Fractal analysis / Fractal / Minkowski–Bouligand dimension / Fractals / Dimension / Dimension theory
Date: 2002-07-23 10:16:42
Mathematics
Topology
Chaos theory
Dynamical systems
Digital art
Fractal dimension
Fractal analysis
Fractal
Minkowski–Bouligand dimension
Fractals
Dimension
Dimension theory

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