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arxiv: 1304.7529 · v1 · pith:B6CZ3ZQWnew · submitted 2013-04-28 · 🧮 math.GN · math.DS· math.MG

Micro and Macro Fractals generated by multi-valued dynamical systems

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keywords fractalfixedmacro-fractalsfractalsfunctionimagesmicro-fractalsmulti-valued
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Given a multi-valued function $\Phi$ on a topological space $X$ we study the properties of its fixed fractal, which is defined as the closure of the orbit $\Phi^\omega(Fix(\Phi))=\bigcup_{n\in\omega}\Phi^n(Fix(\Phi))$ of the set $Fix(\Phi)=\{x\in X:x\in\Phi(x)\}$ of fixed points of $\Phi$. A special attention is paid to the duality between micro-fractals and macro-fractals, which are fixed fractals for a contracting compact-valued function $\Phi$ on a complete metric space $X$ and its inverse multi-function $\Phi^{-1}$. With help of algorithms (described in this paper) we generate various images of macro-fractals which are dual to some well-known micro-fractals like the fractal cross, the Sierpinski triangle, Sierpinski carpet, the Koch curve, or the fractal snowflakes. The obtained images show that macro-fractals have a large-scale fractal structure, which becomes clearly visible after a suitable zooming.

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