This is BP344 ("rep-tiles") but for fractals.
See BP1119 for the version with multiple different sizes of tile allowed.
Adjacent-numbered pages: BP527 BP528 BP529 BP530 BP531  *  BP533 BP534 BP535 BP536 BP537
hardsort, proofsrequired, perfect, infinitedetail, contributepairs
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Aaron David Fairbanks
Very similar to the less clearly-defined solution "tiles itself with infinitely many copies (different sizes allowed) vs. does not".
The left hand side of this is a weaker condition than the left hand side of BP1241.
Adjacent-numbered pages: BP1111 BP1112 BP1113 BP1114 BP1115  *  BP1117 BP1118 BP1119 BP1120 BP1121
notso, perfect, infinitedetail
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These are sometimes called "irreptiles".
See BP532 for the version with only one size of tile allowed.
Adjacent-numbered pages: BP1114 BP1115 BP1116 BP1117 BP1118  *  BP1120 BP1121 BP1122 BP1123 BP1124
hardsort, proofsrequired, perfect, infinitedetail
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