24 Jun
2009
24 Jun
'09
10 a.m.
For the fractal boundary I describe below -- and for the one described by Bill G. and Alan, if they're all the same -- I get Hausdorff dimension = log_5(9) (~ 1.3652+). --Dan << So, does this make it the same as starting with a plus sign of 5 adjacent squares, and taking 5 congruent copies snuggled together and normalized -- then iterate to the limit? (Actually the boundary of this limit.) If so, it's a fractal I was studying just a couple of months ago. I'll go review what I had about it.
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