Title: Whirlpools Post by: Pauldelbrot on January 23, 2010, 03:40:54 AM (http://u5789.direct.atpic.com/28590/0/1683990/1024.jpg) (http://pic.atpic.com/1683990/1024)
A Triple Matchmaker Julia set with two attractors, both of period four despite how different their basins look. Freely redistributable and usable subject to the Creative Commons Attribution license, version 3.0. Detailed statistics: Name: Whirlpools Date: February 25, 2009 Fractal: Triple Matchmaker Julia set Location: a = 0.56345023653 + 0.99176078154i; b = 0.1033577 + 0.0109489i; c = -1.42628 + 2.70015i; d = 0. Depth: Very Shallow Min Iterations: 25 Max Iterations: 1509 Layers: 2 Anti-aliasing: 3x3, threshold 0.1, depth 1 Preparation time: 5 minutes Calculation time: 8 minutes (2GHz dual-core Athlon XP) Title: Re: Whirlpools Post by: Timeroot on January 23, 2010, 06:59:47 AM Beautiful! Bravo! I like the "rectangular" spirals, and the three-eared rabbit with the long tail. ;D
Title: Re: Whirlpools Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on January 23, 2010, 06:14:18 PM A Triple Matchmaker Julia set with two attractors, both of period four.... Location: a = 0.56345023653 + 0.99176078154i; b = 0.1033577 + 0.0109489i; c = -1.42628 + 2.70015i; d = 0. Max Iterations: 1509 Calculation time: 8 minutes (2GHz dual-core Athlon XP) Very interesting, and quite nice!!! :) ....and the three-eared rabbit with the long tail. Though I do not see any rabbits at all. ??? Title: Re: Whirlpools Post by: kram1032 on January 23, 2010, 06:45:56 PM The Julia-shape, formed by the pinkish bulbs, is called "the rabbit"
Title: Re: Whirlpools Post by: Nahee_Enterprises on January 23, 2010, 07:03:56 PM The Julia-shape, formed by the pinkish bulbs, is called "the rabbit" I guess some people may use that term, I have never done so. To me it seems to be more of a "dragon" type fractal. Title: Re: Whirlpools Post by: Pauldelbrot on January 23, 2010, 08:34:05 PM Thanks. :)
Title: Re: Whirlpools Post by: Dinkydau on January 24, 2010, 01:10:09 AM Very nice |