Fractal Geometry and Persian Carpet
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Seyed Mahmood Moeini and Mehrdad Garousi: Fractal Geometry and Persian Carpet. In: Bridges 2012. Pages 457–460
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Abstract
We show that Persian carpets often contain visual patterns with a hierarchical level of structure and detail similar to that found in many fractals.
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