Yes. If you mark the odd numbers in Pascal's Triangle, it would form Sierpinski's Gasket.
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Yes, the Sierpinski Gasket has a fractional dimension. It is known as a fractal and has a dimension of approximately 1.58496, which is between a one-dimensional and a two-dimensional object. This is one of the properties that makes the Sierpinski Gasket interesting and unique.
The Sierpinski triangle (also with the original orthography Sierpiński), also called the Sierpinski gasket or the Sierpinski Sieve, is a fractal and attractive fixed set named after the Polish mathematician Wacław Sierpiński who described it in 1915.
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Yes. If you mark the odd numbers in Pascal's Triangle, it would form Sierpinski's Gasket.
Sierpinski gasket
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Yes, the Sierpinski Gasket has a fractional dimension. It is known as a fractal and has a dimension of approximately 1.58496, which is between a one-dimensional and a two-dimensional object. This is one of the properties that makes the Sierpinski Gasket interesting and unique.
The Sierpinski triangle (also with the original orthography Sierpiński), also called the Sierpinski gasket or the Sierpinski Sieve, is a fractal and attractive fixed set named after the Polish mathematician Wacław Sierpiński who described it in 1915.
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the formula for the unshaded area is n=3*x
Waclaw Sierpinski!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! how can't you find this out!
Sierpinski refers to Waclaw Sierpinski, a Polish mathematician who made significant contributions to topology, number theory, and set theory. He is particularly known for his work on the Sierpinski triangle and the Sierpinski sieve, which are named after him. He also made important contributions to the theory of functions and the theory of interpolation.
Waclaw Sierpinski was born on March 14, 1882.