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analyze, create, and generalize numeric and visual pattern paying particular attention to patterns that have a recursive nature;
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analyze, create, and generalize numeric and visual pattern paying particular attention to patterns that have a recursive nature;
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Questions Kids Ask About: ... What are fractals? Recursive geometry in nature ... Fractals in Nature
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Fractal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The recursive nature of some patterns is obvious in certain examples—a branch from a tree or a frond from a fern is a miniature replica of the whole: not identical ...
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Nature 440, 1204-1207 (27 April 2006) | doi :10.1038/nature04675; Received 21 ... The recursive, hierarchical embedding of language units (for example, words ...
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Jun 30, 2011 ... Brains sell magazines, mathematical linguistics sells caffeine. That basically summarizes coverage of a recent study on songbirds' 'artificial ...
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inputs of different modalities such as natural scene images or natural language sentences. Discovering this recursive structure helps us to not only identify the ...
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On the left you see a version of the most famous fractal of all time: the Mandelbrot fractal. However closely you zoom in, you'll always see roughly.
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