fractal landscape
A fractal landscape refers to a computer-generated or mathematical representation of a natural environment that exhibits repeating and self-similar patterns at different scales, resulting in intricate and complex visual structures.
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- chaos theory
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- complexity
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- fractal dimensionality
- fractal geometry
- fractal interpolation
- fractal noise
- fractals
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- mountain ranges
- natural patterns
- non-euclidean geometry
- realistic simulations
- recursive algorithms
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- scaling laws
- self-similarity
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