hausdorff dimension
Hausdorff dimension is a mathematical concept used to measure the degree of complexity or fractal-like behavior of geometrical objects or sets. It quantifies how the number of small pieces needed to cover an object grows as these pieces become smaller. It provides a measure of the space-filling capacity or intricate structure of an object, where higher dimensions indicate greater intricacy or self-similarity.
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