File:Domain coloring z 03.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionDomain coloring z 03.jpg |
Français : Coloration du plan complexe , représentant le module (variation logarithmique d'intensité) et l'argument (variation continue de couleur). English: Domain coloring of complex domain showing module (intensity log variation) and phase (continuous variation of hue). |
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Author | Djiboun |
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Image generated by python script conformal.py v0.4 (/Michael J Gruber[dead link] and JB Cuenot) with Gimp v2.8
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JPEG file comment | # conformal 0.4
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