Fractal mountains and binary random loops
Abstract
We discuss a variation of Takagi curves based, however, more on algebraic than geometric principles. Namely, we construct functions of loops in a special binary representation. The graph of these functions usually has chaotic and fractal forms, sometimes recall mountain landscapes. Nevertheless, the values in a dense set of points and even the integral of these functions can be calculated explicitly.
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