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Comp. nanotechnol., 2024 Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages 190–208 (Mi cn518)

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NANOTECHNOLOGY AND NANOMATERIALS

Fractals and the structure of the universe

R. Kh. Rakhimov

Institute for Material Sciencies of Academy of Sciencies of Republic Uzbekistan

Abstract: This article examines the phenomenon of fractals and their role in understanding the structure of the universe. Fractals are complex geometric structures characterized by self-similarity, finding applications in various fields of science, from mathematics to biology. Examples of fractals in nature are provided, including galaxies, clouds, the nervous system, and natural landscapes. The discussion highlights how fractals assist in modeling complex systems, analyzing data, and understanding the evolution of different structures. The article emphasizes the importance of fractals as a tool for studying natural processes and their significance for further research in quantum physics and chaos theory.

Keywords: fractals, self-similarity, structure of the universe, galaxies, nervous system, chaos theory, modeling, natural processes, quantum physics, dynamical systems.

UDC: 666.3.017:620.18

Language: Russian and English

DOI: 10.33693/2313-223X-2024-11-4-190-208



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