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« on: November 19, 2010, 04:19:09 PM »

Hello all.  I am Dan Fruzzetti, amateur mathematician holding double-BS degrees in mathematics (pure and teaching) and who teaches middle school math (after six years of high school math) in CA.

I'm hoping to get to the bottom of one simple question: why can't I find any software anywhere that will let me visualize arbitrary recursive complex relations?  I see some video links demonstrating rendered fractals, but I don't know if that user coded the visualization by hand or what; I'm hoping I'm just not speaking proper search engine (or Synaptic) language, because it doesn't make sense to me -- this should be well within reach of computers: code, recurse, recurse, ..., recurse, visualize.

Any assistance would be lovely.

Off to work.

~ dan ~
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« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2010, 05:46:03 PM »

hello and welcome to the forums

ultrafractal has a scripting language, as well as chaoscope, where you can enter complex functions to iterate
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