Gosper curve

Gosper curve

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The Gosper fractal curve is a classic example of self-similarity, where smaller copies of itself are repeated at different scales to form a larger shape. This intricate pattern was first discovered by mathematician Bill Gosper in the 1970s and has since become a staple of mathematical art. The curve's unique properties make it an ideal subject for exploring fractal geometry and its many applications in science, engineering, and computer graphics.

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