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#REDIRECT [[Self-similarity]] {{R from adjective}}
A curve is said to be '''self-similar''' if, for every piece of the curve, there is a smaller piece that is [[similar]] to it. For instance, a side of the [[Koch snowflake]] is self-similar; it can be divided into two halves, each of which is similar to the whole. Nice.

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