Mathematics papers typically refer to scholarly articles or research papers that explore various topics within the field of mathematics. These papers are usually written by mathematicians, researchers, or students and are published in academic journals, conference proceedings, or as preprints. Mathematics papers can cover a wide range of topics, including, but not limited to: 1. **Pure Mathematics**: This includes areas such as algebra, geometry, topology, analysis, number theory, and mathematical logic.
"How Long Is the Coast of Britain? Statistical Self-Similarity and Fractional Dimension" is a seminal work by the mathematician and statistician Benoit Mandelbrot, published in 1967. In this work, Mandelbrot explores the concept of self-similarity in natural shapes and discusses the implications of measuring irregularities in coastlines using fractal geometry.

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