Fractals

Fractals are typically not self-similar

What exactly are fractals? A common misconception is that they are shapes which look exactly like themselves when you zoom in. In fact, the definition has something to do with the idea of "fractal dimension".

Jan 27, 2017
Lesson by Grant Sanderson
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