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Dimensions of Points in Self-similar Fractals
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We use nontrivial connections between the theory of computing and the finescale geometry of Euclidean space to give a complete analysis of the dimensions of individual points in fractals that are computably self-similar.
Jack H. Lutz, Elvira Mayordomo
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