反復関数系
1. Iterated function systemIn mathematics, iterated function systems or IFSs are a method of constructing fractals; the resulting constructions are always self-similar. IFS fractals, as they are normally called, can be of any number of dimensions, but are commonly computed and drawn in 2D. The fractal is made up of the union of several copies of itself, each copy being transformed by a function (hence "function system"). The canonical example is the Sierpinski gasket also called the Sierpinski triangle.
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