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  1. Field:Fractals (1,558 bytes)
    2: |Field=Fractals
    4: ...urtherInfo=Three common techniques for generating fractals are:
    6: ... Escape-time fractals — (also known as "orbits" fractals) These are defined by a recurrence relation at ea...
    8: ...-Square, Menger sponge, are some examples of such fractals.
    10: ...e. The latter yields so-called mass- or dendritic fractals, for example, diffusion-limited aggregation or re...
  2. Previous Field:Fractals Discussion (2,667 bytes)
    1: ...ls]] page and current [[Field talk:Fractals|Field:Fractals Discussion]] page
    15: ...ng, so I went ahead and changed it to Escape-time fractals are created in the complex plane with a single fu...
    30: ...d to revise the information in the '''Examples of Fractals''' sections.''
  3. Markus-Lyapunov Fractals (12,900 bytes)
    4: |ImageIntro=Markus-Lyapunov fractals are representations of the regions of chaos and s...
    16: ...e darker. The bands of black that appear in many fractals therefore show where the Lyapunov exponent is exa...
    53: ... type of system was not his method for generating fractals, but his use of periodic rate-of-change forcing. ...
    60: ...he Markus-Lyapunov fractal come out. Each of the fractals is formed from some pattern of two rates of chang...
    62: Because the axes used to map these fractals are measurements of changes in ''a'' and ''b'', t...
  4. Pop-Up Fractals (11,647 bytes)
    2: |ImageName='''Pop-Up Fractals'''
    5: ...g/mathimages/index.php/Field:Fractals Fractals]). Fractals are found everywhere, in nature and in math. Howe...
    8: ...acts as a jumpstart for our exploration in Pop-Up Fractals.
    113: ...is type of pattern to help you with higher staged fractals.
    129: |other=Fractals

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  1. Different Strokes (1,393 bytes)
    7: ...framing that combines the classicism of the first fractals with the latest advances of fractal art.
    10: |Field=Fractals
  2. Mateko (1,246 bytes)
    4: ...esigner Dan Kuzmenka's usual earth tones. He uses fractals to express a spiral without showing the same shap...
    11: |Field=Fractals
  3. Linda Allison (572 bytes)
    3: ...framing that combines the classicism of the first fractals with the latest advances of fractal art.
  4. Author:Linda Allison (573 bytes)
    3: ...framing that combines the classicism of the first fractals with the latest advances of fractal art.
  5. Field:Fractals (1,558 bytes)
    2: |Field=Fractals
    4: ...urtherInfo=Three common techniques for generating fractals are:
    6: ... Escape-time fractals — (also known as "orbits" fractals) These are defined by a recurrence relation at ea...
    8: ...-Square, Menger sponge, are some examples of such fractals.
    10: ...e. The latter yields so-called mass- or dendritic fractals, for example, diffusion-limited aggregation or re...
  6. Fractal Scene I (1,361 bytes)
    8: ...clouds and plant life are generated using [[Field:Fractals| fractal]] methods. The mountains are created usi...
    15: |Field=Fractals
  7. SlideShowData (258 bytes)
    3: |Field1 = Fractals
  8. ThumbTest (274 bytes)
    3: |Field1 = Fractals
  9. Tunnel (903 bytes)
    14: |Field=Fractals
  10. Broken Heart (736 bytes)
    14: |Field=Fractals
  11. Skull (961 bytes)
    14: |Field=Fractals
  12. Strange plant 1 (864 bytes)
    4: ...anic in origin, much like a fern or other plant. Fractals reiterate infinitely, and real ferns seem to grow...
    5: ...anic in origin, much like a fern or other plant. Fractals reiterate infinitely, and real ferns seem to grow...
    13: |Field=Fractals
  13. Fractal Bog (470 bytes)
    10: |Field=Fractals
  14. Kleinian Quasifuchsian Limit Set (666 bytes)
    4: ...unimaginable”, but today we can visualize these fractals with computers.
    5: ...unimaginable”, but today we can visualize these fractals with computers.
    9: |Field=Fractals
  15. Romanesco broccoli (1,213 bytes)
    4: |ImageIntro=Fractals appear in nature, and the Romanesco broccoli is a...
    5: ...ugh. This is an example of a fractal in nature. Fractals are infinite series of numbers that repeat a patt...
    16: |Field=Fractals
  16. Mandelbrot Set 1 (1,124 bytes)
    14: |Field=Fractals
  17. Fractal Dimension (1,332 bytes)
    3: ...nsion''', <math>D</math>, of a particular [[Field:Fractals|fractal]] is a measure of how the complexity of t...
  18. Lorenz Attractor (3,137 bytes)
    33: The graph produced in this case is a [[Field:Fractals|fractal]] of [[Fractal Dimension|Hausdorff dimens...
    45: |Field2=Fractals
  19. Cardioid (19,922 bytes)
    248: The Mandelbrot set is a [[Field:Fractals|fractal]], which shows the same patterns at any l...
  20. Cantor Set (3,763 bytes)
    4: |ImageIntro=A Cantor set is a simple [[Field:Fractals|fractal]] that laid the foundation for modern top...
    33: ...itely self-similar'', the Cantor set is a [[Field:Fractals|fractal]]
    63: |Field2=Fractals

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