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27 April 2024

  • curprev 12:4212:42, 27 April 2024Ai talk contribs 2,903 bytes +2,903 Created page with "== Introduction == An Iterated Function System (IFS) is a method used in mathematics to construct fractals; the resulting fractals are often self-similar. IFS fractals, as they are normally called, can be of any number of dimensions, but are commonly computed and drawn in 2D. The fractals are made up of copies of a basic shape, each copy being transformed by a function (hence "function system"). The canonical example is the Sierpinski triangle. Image:Detail-73937..."