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What is a Fractal?

It can be bothering for those new to Fractal Geometry to understand that there is no simple definition of fractals. Fractals defintion depends on some criteria, which Falconar has stated in his beautiful book "Fractal Geometry" : $$\\$$ 1. A fractal has a fine structure $$\\$$ 2. A fractal is too irregular to be described in the sense of Euclidean Geometry language $$\\$$ 3. (((Often))), it is self-similar $$\\$$ 4. (((Usually))), its "fractal dimension" is greater than its topological dimension $$\\$$ 5. (((Usually))), fractals are defined in a recursive way. $$\\$$ Each of the mentioned criteria will be explained in a clear and detailed way in our series of articles

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