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    Who invented the fractal dimension?

    Question #43856. Asked by DogRL. (Jan 30 04 6:15 AM)


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    In 1919, Felix Hausdorff the First introduced the notion of Hausdorff dimension, sometimes called fractal dimension. He also introduced the Hausdorff measure and the term "metric space" is due to him.


    Jan 30 04, 6:23 AM


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