Mandelbrot set - Wikipedia The mathematical study of the Mandelbrot set really began with work by the mathematicians Adrien Douady and John H Hubbard (1985), [19] who established many of its fundamental properties and named the set in honor of Mandelbrot for his influential work in fractal geometry
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Mandelbrot Viewer Intuitive, easy-to-use Mandelbrot set viewer web app Explore the famous fractal on mobile and desktop Fast, high resolution Zoom, Nice color themes, Fullscreen, PNG export - Touch, Mouse and Keyboard interaction
Mandelbrot Set Explorer Explore the famous Mandelbrot Set fractal with a fast and natural real-time scroll zoom interface, much like a street map You can view additional useful information such as the graph axes and the corresponding Julia set for any point in the picture
Mandelbrot Set Explorer - Interactive Fractal Zoom, Iteration Depth . . . Mandelbrot Set Explorer Explore the Mandelbrot fractal interactively Pan and zoom on a high-resolution canvas, pick from eight color palettes, raise the iteration depth to reveal infinite self-similar detail, and hover any point to see its matching Julia set in real time Includes ten classic locations (Seahorse Valley, Elephant Valley, Mini Mandelbrots, Triple Spiral), PNG export, and
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Mandelbrot Set Fractal Explorer After thousands or millions of iterations, you can resolve the finest details in the most complex parts of the fractal See information on iterations, progress, and coordinates by hovering over the yellow zoom number under each window