Menger sponge
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
First described by Karl Menger in 1926.
Noun[edit]
Menger sponge (plural Menger sponges)
- (mathematics) A fractal curve, a three-dimensional generalization of the Cantor set and Sierpinski carpet, formed by repeated subdivision of a cube, and having infinite surface area and zero volume.