The Hutchinson metric, also known as the "Hutchinson distance," is used in the context of fractal geometry. It specifically deals with the geometry of fractals, particularly in calculating distances in metric spaces defined by fractal properties. In its most common use, the Hutchinson metric is derived from the concept of iterated function systems (IFS), which are used to generate self-similar fractals.
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