fraktálm
Fraktálm is a term that can refer to several distinct concepts, primarily within the realm of mathematics and computer graphics. The most common understanding relates to fractals, which are complex geometric shapes that exhibit self-similarity on different scales. This means that if you zoom in on a part of a fractal, you will see a smaller version of the whole shape. Famous examples include the Mandelbrot set and the Sierpinski triangle.
In some contexts, "fraktálm" might also be used as a neologism or a specific technical term within