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The branching, self-similar patterns observed in Lichtenberg figures exhibit fractal properties.
Lichtenberg figures often develop during the dielectric breakdown of solids, liquids, and even gases.
Their appearance and growth appear to be related to a process called diffusion-limited aggregation or DLA.
A useful macroscopic model that combines an electric field with DLA was developed by Niemeyer, Pietronero, and Weismann in 1984, and is known as the dielectric breakdown model ( DBM ).
Although the electrical breakdown mechanisms of air and PMMA are considerably different, the branching discharges turn out to be related.
So, it should not be surprising that the branching forms taken by natural lightning also have fractal characteristics.

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