fraktálokért
Fraktálokért is a concept related to fractals, often appearing in discussions about the mathematical and computational generation of these complex geometric shapes. While "fraktálokért" itself is not a standard mathematical term, it likely refers to the process, effort, or purpose behind creating or studying fractals. Fractals are infinitely complex patterns that are self-similar across different scales. This means that no matter how much you zoom in on a fractal, you will see smaller versions of the larger shape. Examples of natural fractals include coastlines, snowflakes, and the branching patterns of trees.
The "ért" suffix in Hungarian typically indicates a purpose or goal. Therefore, "fraktálokért" could translate to