Image:Demm 2000.jpg

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Description

Mandelbrot set for F(z)=z*z+c using Milnor algorithm = DEM/M

Source

self-made

Date
Author

Adam majewski

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Description

The image contains a rectangular region : corners of c-plane C_Plane.eCxMin:= -2,5 C_Plane.eCxMax:= 1,5 C_Plane.eCyMin:= -2 C_Plane.eCyMax:= 2

center and sides of c-plane C_Plane.Center.x:= -0,5 C_Plane.Centre.y:= 0 C_Plane.width:= 4 C_Plane.height:= 4

Bitmap size in pixels: Bitmap Width= 3000 Bitmap Height= 3000

Number of bitmap points = 9000000 points

Drawing Time := 21625 miliseconds

Bitmapa.PixelFormat = pf32bit Maximal number of iterations= 1000

Escape Radius= 100

Image is made with program name: MandelbrotSetExplorer It is made using: programing language: object Pascal IDE: Borland Delphi 6.0 - 7.0 personal edition - 10.0 Turbo Explorer programing style : libaries : standard = VCL

OS: windows

Bitmap image is transformed to jpg with IrfanView

author: Adam Majewski fraktal.republika.pl 20003- 2007

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current 13:57, 27 April 2007 3,000×3,000 (2.15 MB) Adam majewski ({{Information |Description=Mandelbrot set for F(z)=z*z+c using Milnor algorithm = DEM/M |Source=self-made |Date= |Author= User:Adam majewski {{PD-user-en|Adam majewski}} }} )
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