Fractals and Graph Theory
- From: Nic <none@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 23:18:57 +0200
Dear all,
I've a question about fractals and graph theory.
Please accept my apologies since the question could seems trivial, but I'm new in fractal world and it makes sense for me.
Suppose I have the following very simple structure:
a--c--d
It is to say: element "a" related to element "c", element "c" related to element "d" (commutative relations).
Can this structure, iterated a certain number of times and completed with the necessary graphic parameters, be considered as a fractal and drawn with a fractal generator?
Please accept my apologies for the trouble.
Many thanks for the help.
Best,
Nic
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