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Question by Danie
Submitted on 9/12/2003
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why is the sierpinski triangle important and how did it affect the world?


Answer by tom
Submitted on 10/25/2003
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The Sierpinski triangle (or gasket) is an interesting self-similar (fractal) computer graphic. It is generated using a recursive (self-referential) computer program.

See http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/playground/sierpinski.html for more info.

 

Answer by tuto
Submitted on 10/26/2004
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suck your mother

 

Answer by Gregg
Submitted on 5/8/2007
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According to Barnsley - any random walk rule converges to the Sierpinski gasket or triangle with a probability of 1.

 

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