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Self-similarity of fractals

Fractals are self-similar objects, e.g., Koch curve, Menger sponge, or Devil s staircase. The self-similarity of fractal objects is exact at every spatial scale of their construction (e.g., Avnir, 1989). Mathematically constructed fractal porous media, e.g., the Devil s staircase, can approximate the structures of metallic catalysts, which are considered to be disordered compact aggregates composed of imperfect crystallites with broken faces, steps, and kinks (Mougin et al., 1996). [Pg.173]


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