Timeline for How to plot this fractal
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Sep 11, 2020 at 23:01 | history | edited | Circle B | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Sep 7, 2020 at 19:40 | history | became hot network question | |||
Sep 7, 2020 at 18:27 | answer | added | Per Alexandersson | timeline score: 1 | |
Sep 7, 2020 at 17:46 | vote | accept | Circle B | ||
Sep 7, 2020 at 16:37 | answer | added | Carlo Beenakker | timeline score: 10 | |
Sep 7, 2020 at 15:37 | comment | added | Circle B | So, I've found out a little more info on the fractal, my client found it in a book titled War in the Age of Intelligent Machines... It seems like a fellow named Robert Devaney is who generated it. | |
Sep 7, 2020 at 12:31 | history | edited | YCor |
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Sep 7, 2020 at 11:07 | comment | added | Gerald Edgar | Are we sure this is not some high-order point in the Mandelbrot set? | |
Sep 7, 2020 at 6:18 | history | edited | YCor | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Sep 7, 2020 at 2:54 | answer | added | D.S. Lipham | timeline score: 3 | |
Sep 7, 2020 at 0:09 | comment | added | David Roberts♦ | At first I was doubting this question was on-topic, but I think there's a very interesting problem here, and it seems like an applied maths kind of thing: how to model observed behaviour, especially the kind of multi-scale self-similarity we have here? | |
Sep 7, 2020 at 0:07 | review | First posts | |||
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Sep 7, 2020 at 0:01 | history | asked | Circle B | CC BY-SA 4.0 |