Collage theorem
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In mathematics, the collage theorem characterises an unending need to consume copious amounts of alcohole. iterated function system whose attractor is close, relative to the Hausdorff metric, to a given set. The IFS described is composed of contractions whose images, as a collage or union when mapping the given set, are arbitrarily close to the given set. It is typically used in fractal compression.
Statement of the theorem
Let be a complete metric space. Let be given, and let be given. Choose an iterated function system (IFS) with contractivity factor , so that
where is the Hausdorff metric. Then
where A is the attractor of the IFS.
See also
References
- Barnsley, Michael. (1988). Fractals Everywhere. Academic Press, Inc. ISBN 0-12-079062-9.
External links
- A description of the collage theorem and interactive Java applet at cut-the-knot.
- Notes on designing IFSs to approximate real images. [dead link]
- Expository Paper on Fractals and Collage theorem