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A Guided Tour of the Mandelbrot Set ... These images were created by students at Princeton University in COS 126. You can explore the Mandelbrot set on your own with this this applet...
www.cs.princeton.edu/~wayne/mandel/gallery/ www.cs.princeton.edu/~wayne/mandel/gallery/
mandelbrot set classic ... classic gallery ... about the mandelbrot set (with more galleries)
www.fractalfreak.com/
The picture you see behind this text is the Mandelbrot set, probably the most famous of all fractals. This odd shaped image is created with an extremely simple formula: Z = Z * Z + C. ... All of the pictures in the gallery labelled as 'Mandelbrot' can be found somewhere inside the backdrop image you see behind this text.
www.cygnus-software.com/gallery/mandelbrot.htm www.cygnus-software.com/gallery/mandelbrot.htm
The Mandelbrot Set is a mathematical object in the complex plane -- any complex number is either a member or not a member of the Mandelbrot Set. The set is named after Benoit Mandelbrot, a mathematician who studied complexity and information theory, and the man who coined the term "fractal". ... Image Gallery...
users.erols.com/ziring/mandel.html
Mandelbrot set - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics the Mandelbrot set , named after Benoît Mandelbrot, is a set of points in the complex plane, the boundary of which forms a fractal. Mathematically the Mandelbrot set can be defined as...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandelbrot_set
All stills are from "The Amazing Mandelbrot Set" DV ... (click on image to enlarge ... sign my guestbook...
www.mandelbrotset.net/gallery.html www.mandelbrotset.net/gallery.html
Simple yet extremely thorough, this fast-paced lesson gives a complete explanation of the Mandelbrot Set understandable at a 9th grade math level. It also includes a slideshow gallery of 100 still images, and a looping program of zoom segments--suitable for providing background TV ambience.
www.mandelbrotset.net/ www.mandelbrotset.net/
Selected images created by *you* using Mandelbrot Explorer are available at the Mandelbrot Explorer Gallery Page. ... Set the Zoom Factor as desired and then click at the point you like to zoom in (or out) in the image area above.
www.softlab.ntua.gr/mandel/mandel.html
These include the Mandelbrot and Julia sets and many more. You don't need to do any math: you can explore a universe of images just using a mouse. It runs on Unix-based systems such as Linux and FreeBSD and can also be run on Mac OS X.
gnofract4d.sourceforge.net/