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What is the Sierpinski triangle?
The Sierpinski triangle is a self-similar fractal: take a solid triangle, remove the middle sub-triangle formed by joining the midpoints of its sides, and repeat the same step on each of the three remaining triangles forever. The result has a fractal dimension of log 3 / log 2 โ 1.585 โ more than a line but less than a filled area. It was introduced by the Polish mathematician Wacลaw Sierpiลski in 1915.