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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The Cantor set was constructed by taking a unit segment, making two copies each of length 1/3, and putting those copies at the two ends of the unit. Repeating this collage-making process infinitely often results in the Cantor Set. What is the dimension of the Cantor Set?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what does "dimension" mean in this context? btw that is a really brief and not that clear description of the cantor set

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Either the Sierpinski dimension or Koch Curve dimension

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