Zero DD Entry - Geometrical Analysis

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Self-similarity is a property where an object is partly or entirely similar to itself when viewed at different scales. This means that if you zoom in on a part of the object, it looks like the whole object, and this pattern can repeat infinitely for mathematical fractals. Many natural phenomena, such as coastlines, snowflakes, and even network traffic, exhibit statistical or approximate self-similarity, while shapes like the Sierpinski triangle are exactly self-similar.

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