Category
page 1Iterated function system fractals
Menger sponge
3d fractal
Sierpinski carpet
plane fractal built from squares
Iterated function system
Method allowing the construction of self-similar fractals
space-filling curve
curve whose image is dense within an open region of the plane
Spidron
This article discusses the geometric figure; for the science-fiction character see Spidron (character).
alt=|thumb|First spidron created by Dániel Erdély in 1979, consisting of equilateral triangles and the symmetrical obtuse [[isosceles triangles which together form right triangles]]
In geometry, a spidron is a continuous flat geometric figure composed entirely of triangles, where, for every pair of joining triangles, each has a leg of the other as one of its legs, and neither has any point inside the interior of the other. A deformed spidron is a three-dimensional figure sharing the other pr
T-square
two-dimensional fractal