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In his book Mandelbrot invented the word fractals to describe shapes found in nature. It defined shapes that looked.......

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The word fractals describe geometrical shapes that are self-similar with continuous repetition.

Explanation:

Fractal is a word invented by Mandelbrot to illustrate some geometric shape with self similar repeating dimensions. It can be used to qualify resizing or splitting of a given image into parts (e.g compressing) which consist of smaller copies of itself.

They are infinitely complex with a non-integer dimensions. Examples are the dragon curve and space-filling curve.

Mandelbrot invented the word fractals to describe shapes found in nature that are similar to itself and recursive.

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