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Talk maths.
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What's everyone's current topic of study?
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>>111
fractal geometery
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>>112
Post an example.
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>>119
theres nothing much really, tried to compute the area of the mandelbrot set, managed to narrow it down to 1.50-1.55
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>>132
1.5 being the lower bound and 1.55 being the upper bound, of course
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>>111
High-school geometry
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>>107
>math general
<on a math board
what's the point?
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>>169
For discussion not specific to any single topic
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>>132
Area as in its Hausdorff dimension dimensional Hausdorff measure? Or Lebesgue measure of its convex hull?
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>>112
same
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>>563
Wouldn't it be an improper integral over the complex plane?
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>>657
https://mathoverflow.net/questions/453862/is-the-area-of-the-mandelbrot-set-known