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« on: January 18, 2014, 04:18:04 PM »

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A Triple Matchmaker Mandelbrot image. Parameters with no stable attractors are a uniform black. Non-black points have at least one attractor and have RGB color components that relate to the numbers of iterations three critical points take to converge; so in the magenta areas one is fastest to converge, in the green areas another is, and in the white areas all are slow to converge. Dendrites, spirals, seahorse-shapes, radiating petals, and other shapes can be seen inside the bulbs, as well as minibrots. The black area is also full of minibrots.
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