Using Fractal Geometry to Quantify the Complexity of Nature

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Day 2- Saturday, February 11
8 - 8:25pm

Modeling in Undergraduate Research - II
Main Room

"Using Fractal Geometry to Quantify the Complexity of Nature"
Tahmineh Azizi, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison WI USA

Presentation given at SIMIODE EXPO 2023. Slides and more at https://qubeshub.org/community/groups/simiode/expo/2023
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