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Date: 2012-05-02 20:43:16
Geometry
Mathematics
Space
Triangles
Triangle geometry
Curves
Topological spaces
Fractal curves
Sierpinski triangle
Iterated function system
Triangle
Affine transformation

Our project involved visualizing the fractals generated from systems of contraction mappings known as an iterated function system (IFS). If we iterate the family of functions starting with an arbitrary set, we get a sequ

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