fraktálfogalom
Fraktálfogalom is a Hungarian term that translates to "fractal concept" or "concept of fractals". It refers to the understanding and application of fractal geometry in various fields. Fractals are complex geometric shapes that exhibit self-similarity, meaning that the same pattern repeats at different scales. No matter how closely you zoom in on a fractal, you will continue to see the same intricate details. This property distinguishes them from traditional Euclidean geometric shapes like circles and squares.
The concept of fractals was popularized by mathematician Benoît Mandelbrot in the 1970s. He observed that many
Applications of the fractal concept span numerous disciplines. In computer graphics, fractals are used to generate