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Fractal canopy

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Fractal canopy

Stereographic fractal canopy tree


In geometry, fractal canopies are one of the easiest-to-create types of fractals. They are created by splitting a line segment into two smaller segments at the end, and then splitting the two smaller segments and as well, and so on, infinitely.

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A fractal canopy must have the following three properties:

  1. The angle between any two neighboring line segments is the same throughout the fractal.
  2. The ratio of lengths of any two consecutive line segments is constant.
  3. Points all the way at the end of the smallest line segments are interconnected.

East of the wall the fractal canopy


References

Fractal canopy Wikipedia