File:Julia set (Rev formula 03).jpg
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English: Julia set for c = ?. Made with IIM |
Source | Own work |
Author | Solkoll |
Julia set, a fractal. Here created using the revesed formula in an itearted function system.
Formula used:
One of the two roots are selected from some kind of function system and then after a number of pre-iterations (10-20) the position of is constantly plotted after each iteration. The method is wery much like the "random game" IFS method.
See also:
Image: User:Solkoll.
All fractals are from self-written tools - linear IFS images from my: "2D IFS Studio", non-linear (rev Julia) from "3D RJIFS", (that also writes 2D rev Julias), escape time Z² fractals from "Julia dream", the rest are from small "hacks". See also: Solkoll & Solkoll 3D
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13:42, 4 April 2005 | 765 × 472 (123 KB) | Solkoll~commonswiki (talk | contribs) | '''Julia set''', a fractal. Here created using the revesed formula in a itearted function system. Formula used: :<math>z_{n+1} = \sqrt{z_n - c}</math> One of the two roots are selected from some kind of function system and then after a number of |
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