Sujet : Re: Julia and Mandelbrot
De : chris.m.thomasson.1 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Chris M. Thomasson)
Groupes : sci.mathDate : 31. Aug 2024, 20:59:17
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On 8/31/2024 12:08 PM,
casagiannoni@optimum.net wrote:
On Sat, 31 Aug 2024 11:52:29 -0700, "Chris M. Thomasson"
<chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com> wrote:
On 8/31/2024 11:00 AM, casagiannoni@optimum.net wrote:
Julia plots are Beautiful and Interesting.
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See : https://postimg.cc/gallery/QHcFVXN
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Plotted on the complex plane, each Julia is specific to a complex C .
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If for any complex Z , the magnitude of Z = ( Z + C ) squared
iterated n times does not exceed 2 , then Z is a point in the Julia
for C at n iterations.
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If a Julia contains the origin and is connected, then C is part of the
Mandelbrot set.
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See : https://postimg.cc/gallery/YqLphGg
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The Mandelbrot appears to be a well defined figure with apparent
borders or boundaries MBT-1 .
Yet when one zooms in on a border or boundary, there is an
ongoing riot of complexity on all scales, MBT-1, -2, -3, -4 .
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It would be nice if you gave a little credit for the ones I showed to you?
Agree !
... but not sure how.
Why don't you Email something.
I already showed you some of them. Remember?