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Title: Colossal images of the M-set
Post by: Calcyman on September 10, 2012, 10:52:22 AM
Using Mathematica 8 with heavy-duty computations compiled into C, I generated a 262144*262144 monochromatic image of the Mandelbrot set (7 hours, 25MB), and a 65536*32768 full-colour image of the upper-half-plane (1 hour, 40MB). Both can be downloaded and viewed in the cellular automata program Golly. The files are available, together with a few screenshots and extensive description, at the following web page:

http://cp4space.wordpress.com/2012/09/09/big-mandelbrots/

Here's an unedited screenshot of Golly viewing part of the latter image:

(http://cp4space.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/screenshot.png)


Title: Re: Colossal images of the M-set
Post by: kram1032 on September 10, 2012, 11:01:47 AM
Lol. Does that mean you could start a cellular automaton calculation on that initial condition?
Nice :)


Title: Re: Colossal images of the M-set
Post by: Calcyman on September 10, 2012, 11:03:57 AM
Yes, if you read the article you'll find that I simulated the 262144 * 262144 Mandelbrot set in Conway's Game of Life. The results were fairly uninteresting, although the long lines between minibrots on the left-hand 'stalk' of the Mandelbrot set evolve into Sierpinski triangles.


Title: Re: Colossal images of the M-set
Post by: kram1032 on September 10, 2012, 02:45:52 PM
awesome stuff :)

I'd suggest:
- trying different automata
- trying only the edge of the Mset, instead of filling it all.


Title: Re: Colossal images of the M-set
Post by: Calcyman on September 11, 2012, 05:11:19 PM
Good idea, kram1032. I've experimented running HighLife (B36/S23) on the boundary of the set. Details are included on LifeNews:

http://pentadecathlon.com/lifeNews/2012/09/the_mandelbrot_set_in_highlife.html (http://pentadecathlon.com/lifeNews/2012/09/the_mandelbrot_set_in_highlife.html)


Title: Re: Colossal images of the M-set
Post by: kram1032 on September 11, 2012, 09:32:22 PM
really nice stuff :)