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>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
forgot to ask: can I has more?
>> Anonymous
> MOAR ?
>> Anonymous
MOAR!!!!!
>> Anonymous
saemfag is saemfag
>> Anonymous
Anyone know how hard it is to understand fractals mathematically? (calculusfag here) I've had some opensource that renders tham (forgot to bring it over after remodeling my comp) and I have a book that surveys some of the underlying concepts / applicatilons but I've never really bothered to study them. Is it easy or hard anon?
>> Anonymous
The formula for generating fractals like the mandelbrot set are really simple. Understanding them... eh, I think there's some stuff about fractal dimensions, estimating the area, etc. that is pretty complicated.
>> Anonymous
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You mean *fractional dimensions. Because they exist between 1 dimension and the next, usually between the 1st (linear) and 2nd (planar). The difference from the 1st dimension denotes the "curvature" of the fractional dimension, so that a fractal of 1.03 is not as complex (and subsequently not as squiggly when represented) as the 1.99 dimension. I do not claim to really know what that means, i just read a bit about them.
>> Anonymous
All I know is that the pic in OP is awesome. That is all.