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  2. Mandelbrot set - Wikipedia

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    The quaternion (4-dimensional) Mandelbrot set is simply a solid of revolution of the 2-dimensional Mandelbrot set (in the j-k plane), and is therefore uninteresting to look at. [43] Taking a 3-dimensional cross section at d = 0 ( q = a + b i + c j + d k ) {\displaystyle d=0\ (q=a+bi+cj+dk)} results in a solid of revolution of the 2-dimensional ...

  3. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Mandelbrot zoom

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    Original - Mandelbrot zoom in. Reason Simply an epic animation and a fantastic representation of the multiple layers of complexity and chaos that make up the Mandelbrot set. The user Slaunger suggested that a scaled up version of an earlier animation, made by user Zom-B would probably be worthy of being

  4. Plotting algorithms for the Mandelbrot set - Wikipedia

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    Still image of a movie of increasing magnification on 0.001643721971153 − 0.822467633298876i Still image of an animation of increasing magnification. There are many programs and algorithms used to plot the Mandelbrot set and other fractals, some of which are described in fractal-generating software.

  5. File:Mandelbrot set from powers 0.05 to 2.webm - Wikipedia

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    English: This video is comprised of frames illustrating each of the powers of the mandelbrot set from 0.05 to 2, incrementing by 0.05 with each iteration. Date 14 May 2014, 11:41:42

  6. Connectedness locus - Wikipedia

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    Without doubt, the most famous connectedness locus is the Mandelbrot set, which arises from the family of complex quadratic polynomials : f c ( z ) = z 2 + c {\displaystyle f_{c}(z)=z^{2}+c\,} The connectedness loci of the higher-degree unicritical families,

  7. Orbit trap - Wikipedia

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    Mandelbrot set rendered using a combination of cross and point shaped orbit traps. In mathematics, an orbit trap is a method of colouring fractal images based upon how close an iterative function, used to create the fractal, approaches a geometric shape, called a "trap". Typical traps are points, lines, circles, flower shapes and even raster ...

  8. Embarrassingly parallel - Wikipedia

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    The Mandelbrot set, Perlin noise and similar images, where each point is calculated independently. Rendering of computer graphics. In computer animation, each frame or pixel may be rendered independently (see parallel rendering). Some brute-force searches in cryptography. [11]

  9. Fractal-generating software - Wikipedia

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    Fractal zoom animation on a Julia set. Because of the butterfly effect, generating fractals can be difficult to master. A small change in a single variable can have an unpredictable effect. Some software presents the user with a steep learning curve and an understanding of chaos theory is advantageous.