+Hugh S. Myers ,
Here are two Julia renderings in the same location. One of them has the field lines turned on. IMO, there is a fairly big difference between the two...
AFAICT, the field lines give more detail wrt how the fractal affects its surroundings, so to speak.
BTW, when the heck is Google+ going to allow us to post images in replies?
:^o
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#fractal #Julia #field
Here are two Julia renderings in the same location. One of them has the field lines turned on. IMO, there is a fairly big difference between the two...
AFAICT, the field lines give more detail wrt how the fractal affects its surroundings, so to speak.
BTW, when the heck is Google+ going to allow us to post images in replies?
:^o
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#fractal #Julia #field


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G+ seems to be paying no attention at all to such niceties...regarding difference between the two I find the one on the left more informative, not to mention better looking...Dec 17, 2014
Dec 17, 2014
Roger BagulaOwnerLook at like map 7 Beauty of Fractals: model II magnetism q=2.
Yang-Lee q=2 Julia seems related too.Dec 18, 2014
A search turns up a Yang-Lee animation on You tube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PW_tpROiuYMDec 18, 2014
Chris “M” ThomassonOwner+Roger Bagula
That is a really neat animation Roger! Thank you for pointing me to it. AFAICT, it is similar to the way I am coloring the "inset" of the Julia set. I think I am using a different method by saving the closest distance a point gets to the center of the complex plane during iteration. I use this distance in the inset color monitor, and it does indeed result in a fairly nice internal structure.Dec 18, 2014