Lakes of Wada

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title: Lakes of Wada
text: In mathematics, the lakes of Wada are three disjoint connected open sets of the plane or open unit square with the counterintuitive property that they all have the same boundary. In other words, for any point selected on the boundary of one of the lakes, the other two lakes' boundaries also contain that point. More than two sets with the same boundary are said to have the Wada property; examples include Wada basins in dynamical systems. This property is rare in real-world systems. The lakes of W
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description: Three disjoint sets that share a common boundary
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