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'Fractals and universal spaces in dimension theory' -- subject(s): Fractals, Dimension theory (Topology)

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Stephen Lipscomb has written:

'Fractals and universal spaces in dimension theory' -- subject(s): Fractals, Dimension theory (Topology)

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There are infinitely many fractals so no list can exist.

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Fractals that which includes the fourth dimension and with which we can identify that our body's veins and nature are self similar.

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Any surface which is a fractals has a fractional dimension. But the value of the dimension is less than 2.

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A fractal in a 2-dimensional plane has a dimension between 1 and 2.

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