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Title: Polynomial Roots, degree 7, coeff {-10, -9, ..., 10} \ {0}, centered at 1i
Post by: johandebock on June 23, 2010, 06:25:17 PM
Direct link:
http://telin.ugent.be/~jdebock/PolyRootMT/PolyRootMT-001.png (http://telin.ugent.be/~jdebock/PolyRootMT/PolyRootMT-001.png)

Interactive zoom:
http://seadragon.com/view/14un (http://seadragon.com/view/14un)


Title: Re: Polynomial Roots, degree 7, coeff {-10, -9, ..., 10} \ {0}
Post by: kram1032 on June 23, 2010, 06:39:40 PM
very interesting how the results seem to be shifted to the bottom... (the bottom half id brigher than the top half)
Does that mean, there are more roots with negative imaginary than with positve one?

This kind of fractal might be a good test for Anti Aliasing :)


Title: Re: Polynomial Roots, degree 7, coeff {-10, -9, ..., 10} \ {0}
Post by: johandebock on June 23, 2010, 07:55:02 PM
It's centered at 1i. So it means there are more roots within the unit circle.


Title: Re: Polynomial Roots, degree 7, coeff {-10, -9, ..., 10} \ {0}, centered at 1i
Post by: kram1032 on June 23, 2010, 09:01:17 PM
oh, I see :)
So that's actually already a zoom :)