self-affine patterns
Self-affine patterns refer to geometric shapes or structures that possess self-similar properties at different scales. This means that the pattern appears similar or identical when zoomed in or out, but with varying levels of detail or magnification. The relationship between different scales in the pattern is expressed by a scaling factor, which remains constant irrespective of the level of magnification.
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