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A Brief Survey of Paradigmatic Fractals from a Topological Perspective

Julián Patiño-Ortiz, Miguel Patiño-Ortiz, Miguel Ángel Martínez Cruz, Alexander S. Balankin

2023Fractal and Fractional14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The key issues in fractal geometry concern scale invariance (self-similarity or self-affinity) and the notion of a fractal dimension D which exceeds the topological dimension d. In this regard, we point out that the constitutive inequality D>d can have either a geometric or topological origin, or both. The main topological features of fractals are their connectedness, connectivity, ramification, and loopiness. We argue that these features can be specified by six basic dimension numbers which are generally independent from each other. However, for many kinds of fractals, the number of independent dimensions may be reduced due to the peculiarities of specific kinds of fractals. Accordingly, we survey the paradigmatic fractals from a topological perspective. Some challenging points are outlined.

Topics & Concepts

Social connectednessFractalMathematicsPerspective (graphical)Dimension (graph theory)Fractal dimensionTopology (electrical circuits)Topological spacePoint (geometry)Pure mathematicsGeometryCombinatoricsMathematical analysisSocial psychologyPsychologyTheoretical and Computational PhysicsMathematical Dynamics and FractalsTopological and Geometric Data Analysis
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