Title: Mandelbrot Maps - A cross platform fractal explorer Post by: mandelbrotmaps on August 11, 2009, 12:51:05 PM For my MSc project I developed a fractal explorer for the Mandelbrot Set and the associated Julia Sets. I would highly appreciate it if you could spend a couple of minutes using the tool and then filling out a survey.
Mandelbrot Maps can be found at http://inganoust.inf.ed.ac.uk/mmaps/ (http://inganoust.inf.ed.ac.uk/mmaps/) where you can also find an introduction video and the survey. Please fill in the SURVEY as I would really like to get your feedback on this! Thanks Title: Re: Mandelbrot Maps - A cross platform fractal explorer Post by: cKleinhuis on August 11, 2009, 03:08:39 PM hi there, welcome to the forum
nice and fast julia exploring tool ( quad core 2,3 mhz ) interesting rendering method .... cheers Title: Re: Mandelbrot Maps - A cross platform fractal explorer Post by: mandelbrotmaps on August 11, 2009, 11:27:29 PM thanks
quad core ... that's great ... the image should be rendered in four quarters then. i've set the tool to detect how many cores are available and do as many concurrent processing as possible. i'd really appreciate it if you could fill in the survey related to the tool! Thanks again Title: Re: Mandelbrot Maps - A cross platform fractal explorer Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on January 03, 2010, 02:28:57 AM Mandelbrot Maps can be found at: http://inganoust.inf.ed.ac.uk/mmaps/ (http://inganoust.inf.ed.ac.uk/mmaps/) where you can also find an introduction video and the survey. Apparently the above link is no longer valid. Title: Re: Mandelbrot Maps - A cross platform fractal explorer Post by: withad on March 20, 2012, 07:46:33 PM That version of Mandelbrot Maps can now be found here (http://edwardmallia.com/mandelbrotmaps/) (the original, done by a different student, is here (http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/wadler/mandelbrot-maps/mmaps.html)). I don't control either of those sites, so they might vanish at some point as well. I think the supervisor for the project, Phil Wadler, is planning on making a new site to host them at some point, as well as to advertise my new Android version. Speaking of which... I've just created a new version of Mandelbrot Maps, porting it from a web applet to Android phones and tablets as my undergrad dissertation project. I posted about it here (http://www.fractalforums.com/smartphones-mobile-devices/mandelbrot-maps-an-open-source-mandelbrotjulia-explorer-for-android/) - any feedback you can give me would be extremely useful, especially if you fill in the survey. Sorry if bumping a topic like this is frowned upon, but I figured it made sense to update the existing thread as well. |