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The Minkowski–Bouligand dimension, also known as the box-counting dimension, is a concept in fractal geometry that provides a way to measure the dimensionality of a set in a more general sense than traditional Euclidean dimensions. It is particularly useful for non-integer dimensions, which often arise in fractals and irregular geometric shapes.

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  1. Hermann Minkowski
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