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calculus in multidimensional planes and using that to find the perimiter of fractals and using epsilon as a sort of safety bumper

Authors: Patil, Ram;

calculus in multidimensional planes and using that to find the perimiter of fractals and using epsilon as a sort of safety bumper

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a proper thesis on the intuitive way to do calculus in multidimensional planes and how utilizing this can possibly gain an answer to the perimiter of fractals and when tried on real shapes does indeed work and bypassing non associative which has troubled mathematicians for centuries i am also looking for a co author because i would like to publish this on a peer reviewed journal although i dont have a formal education and am 11 but these formulas are indeed intresting and worth checking and i need someone to help with proving the maths paper i tried proving myself but if its wrong please tell me

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