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Fractal is an instant messaging client and collaboration software for the GNOME desktop based on the Matrix (protocol), Matrix protocol. It is free software under the GNU General Public License version 3. Fractal can be installed on various Linux distributions via Flatpak, Flathub, which is the recommended installation method, although some distributions provide packages through their official repositories. Features Fractal integrates well into the GNOME desktop with a clean and easy-to-use user interface design that is optimized for collaboration in big groups. The functionality was still limited in early releases from spring 2018, when features such as Videotelephony, video chat and end-to-end encryption were missing. The user interface targets both smartphones and Desktop computer, desktop systems and Adaptive user interface, adapts to different screen sizes and formats. Architecture Fractal is written in Rust (programming language), Rust and has a graphical user interface th ...
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In mathematics, a fractal is a geometric shape containing detailed structure at arbitrarily small scales, usually having a fractal dimension strictly exceeding the topological dimension. Many fractals appear similar at various scales, as illustrated in successive magnifications of the Mandelbrot set. This exhibition of similar patterns at increasingly smaller scales is called self-similarity, also known as expanding symmetry or unfolding symmetry; if this replication is exactly the same at every scale, as in the Menger sponge, the shape is called Affine geometry, affine self-similar. Fractal geometry lies within the mathematical branch of measure theory. One way that fractals are different from finite geometric figures is how they Scaling (geometry), scale. Doubling the edge lengths of a filled polygon multiplies its area by four, which is two (the ratio of the new to the old side length) raised to the power of two (the conventional dimension of the filled polygon). Likewise, ...
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