Lecture

Fractals and Strange Attractors

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This lecture explores the concepts of renormalization, fractals, and strange attractors. It delves into the properties of countable and uncountable sets, showcasing the self-similarity and geometric degrees of these sets. The instructor discusses the process of re-normalizing maps and the significance of one-to-one correspondence in determining the countability of sets.

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