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    Fractals and generalized inner products (English)
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    8 May 1994
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    This note describes the generation of fractals, mainly of Sierpinski triangles, in a way that allows interesting generalizations along with insight into the structure of the fractals. In particular, the author generates these fractals by using a generalized inner product. In fact the standard inner product of finite vectors is computed by taking the sum of the pairwise products of the vectors.
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    Sierpinski triangles
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    fractals
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    inner product
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