Re: Nanoscale fractal developed
- From: "dave" <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2006 11:53:06 +0100
Hi all,
Aren't there only around 4 levels in a real fern or brocolli etc.
(at least only around 4 levels that fit the simple IFS) ?
"Stewart Robert Hinsley" <{$news$}@meden.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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In message <446E4E65.3080706@xxxxxxxxx>, Roger Bagula
<rlbagulatftn@xxxxxxxxx> writes
The relevant article (abstract) is available at
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/1125894v1
You can find the structure of the molecule in the supplementary
material, which is available to non-subscribers.
There's only 4 levels of hexagons, from 6-membered C6 (benzene) and C5N
(pyridine) rings to the whole molecule, so it's pushing it a bit to
describe the molecule as fractal.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley
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