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  1. Fractal - Wikipedia

    Fractal fluency is a neuroscience model that proposes that, through exposure to nature's fractal scenery, people's visual systems have adapted to efficiently process fractals with ease.

  2. What are Fractals? - Fractal Foundation

    What are Fractals? A fractal is a never-ending pattern. Fractals are infinitely complex patterns that are self-similar across different scales. They are created by repeating a simple process over and over in …

  3. Fractal Design Gaming & PC Hardware

    Fractal Design is a leading designer and manufacturer of premium PC hardware including cases, cooling, power supplies and accessories.

  4. Visnos: Online Fractal Creator (Sierinski, Trees, Snowflakes)

    Create beautiful fractal designs with Visnos's online tool. Adjust angles & lengths with interactive sliders to explore math concepts visually.

  5. Fractal Explorer - cesoid

    Explore mesmerizing fractals with this interactive tool, offering a unique experience to delve into the world of mathematical beauty and patterns.

  6. Ice Fractal

    Ice Fractal Homepage Explore the infinite fractals of math, computer science, and more!

  7. Fractal Playground - Interactive Fractal Visualizer

    Create, explore, and share beautiful mathematical fractals in real-time. Interactive WebGL-powered fractal visualizer with custom formulas, animations, and color gradients.

  8. David's Fractal Explorer v5

    Enable Custom Fractal Shader Update Custom Fractal Shader Compile Output: Note: the below examples are written in WGSL. Depending on the used backend, you might need to adjust the code. …

  9. Mandelbrot Set Fractal Explorer

    Mandelbrot Set Fractal Explorer Click to zoom. Right-click to save images, M to make and save a movie of your zoom path. z → z2+c is iterated for each complex number c. Colors show iterations to …

  10. Fractal | Mathematics, Nature & Art | Britannica

    5 days ago · Fractal, in mathematics, any of a class of complex geometric shapes that commonly have “fractional dimension,” a concept first introduced by the mathematician Felix Hausdorff in 1918. …