Technically, you can't. The Koch snowflake is self-similar. So the perimeter is infinity.
Robert Koch
Wilson "Snowflake" Bentley was born on February 9, 1865. He was an American farmer and photographer who is known for his pioneering work in snowflake photography.
Light per se is not fractal, but I have done work as a theoretician that indicates that photons can interfere with one another to form fractal patterns. See the links for further information on my own investigations. I hope I have been a real help. (The first answer someone posted was "not spatial but fractal." I am not sure what he meant, but I include this answer here out of respect for the original contributor.)
Ida Koch has written: 'Prostitution' -- subject(s): Prostitution, Social work with prostitutes
To work out perimeter you always add I need to remember that
The ideas behind fractal geometry came out of work undertaken in the 19th century by mathematicians like Bernard Bolzano, Bernhard Riemann and Karl Weierstrass. They were studying functions which were continuous [everywhere] but not differentiable [almost anywhere]. The term "fractal" was first used by a modern mathematician called Benoit Mandelbrot.
In the "Fractal Murders," the killer is revealed to be the character known as Dr. Harlan O'Reilly. He uses complex mathematical concepts as a means to execute his crimes, creating a pattern that mirrors the fractal nature of his work. The narrative intertwines themes of obsession with mathematics and the darker side of genius, ultimately leading to O'Reilly's downfall.
Henning Koch has written: 'Politiforskning i Norden' -- subject(s): Criminal investigation, Police 'Love Doesn't Work'
No, Snowflake is not an ETL tool. Snowflake is a cloud-based data warehouse that allows businesses to store, process, and analyze large volumes of data efficiently. However, Snowflake can work with ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) and ELT (Extract, Load, Transform) tools to process data before or after loading it into Snowflake. Popular ETL tools that integrate with Snowflake include Apache NiFi, Talend, Informatica, Fivetran, dbt, and Matillion. In an ELT approach, data is first loaded into Snowflake and then transformed using SQL within the platform. This method leverages Snowflake’s powerful processing capabilities for better performance and scalability.
Snowflake Bentley, also known as Wilson Bentley, discovered that no two snowflakes are alike. He was the first person to photograph individual snowflakes, revealing their unique and intricate crystalline structures. Bentley's work helped advance scientific understanding of snowflake formation and morphology.
Plus the side
For shapes with three or fours straight sides, or regular shapes with more straight sides there are simple formulae. For shapes of medium complexity you will need to break up the shape into simpler shapes and work out the perimeter and area for them and combine the results. For a really complicated shape you can employ the analogue method using a lamina of uniform mass/area. The perimeter of a really complicated shape may be impossible to find if it like a fractal but is not a proper fractal. You start off with what appears to be a simple shape and get the perimeter by adding together all the lengths. You then look at the shape under magnification and find that the sides are not exactly straight so you adjust for these wobbles. But when you increase the magnification, there are more wobbles to be adjusted for. and before you know it, you are on your way to a never-ending task!