The dark side of the Mandelbrot set
Join the Mathologer and his guest Darth Vader as they explore the Dark Side of the Mandelbrot set. Featuring an introduction to how the Mandelbrot set and the halo surrounding it is conjured up, an ingenious way to visualise what's really going on inside the Mandelbrot set, as well as an appearance of the amazing Buddhabrot fractal.
Special thanks to Melinda Green who discovered the Buddhabrot fractal in 1993 for letting us use her Buddhabrot pictures in this video. Check out her website for more information about this fractal as well as 4d Rubik's cubes, stereophotography, etc.: http://superliminal.com
Enjoy!
Видео The dark side of the Mandelbrot set канала Mathologer
Special thanks to Melinda Green who discovered the Buddhabrot fractal in 1993 for letting us use her Buddhabrot pictures in this video. Check out her website for more information about this fractal as well as 4d Rubik's cubes, stereophotography, etc.: http://superliminal.com
Enjoy!
Видео The dark side of the Mandelbrot set канала Mathologer
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