The Sierpinski Triangle is a fractal. According to Wikipedia it was named after "mathematician Waclaw Sierpinski who described it in 1915. However, similar patterns appear already in the 13th-century ...
This program generates a Sierpinski triangle, a fractal named after the Polish mathematician Wacław Sierpiński. The Sierpinski triangle is a fascinating mathematical object with intricate self-similar ...
Fractals are becoming popular for when it comes to designing microwave and radio-frequency antennas thanks to their “self-similarity” that allows the antenna to better collect and focus broadband, ...
Abstract: This paper proposes a Sierpinski fractal-based Microwave Metamaterial Absorber (MMA). Sierpinski fractal is a self-repetitive structure which can provide a dual-band operation. In the ...
Remember Grant? The guy who gave out pumpkins on Black Friday? Well he’s back with a whole new game. He and his senior class made an eight-foot Sierpinski Triangle, a “a fractal and attractive fixed ...
A Sierpinksi carpet is one of the more famous fractal objects in mathematics. Creating one is an iterative procedure. Start with a square, divide it into nine equal squares and remove the central one.
Abstract: This paper proposes a multi-band, wide band, pla-nar fractal antenna based on Sierpinski triangle geometry. The antenna is simulated using Ansys HFSS (high-frequency structure simulator) ...