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The Power of Phi - Fractional Power Mandelbrot Zoom

Another very little instalment in the fractional power Mandelbrot series. This time phi (1.6180339887), as it has been requested a lot. Phi is quite a famous constant, but in this context it has no special meaning. This is what the fractal z= z^(1.6180339887) + c looks like. Like all non-integer powers, the fractal is smashed into pieces, because there are branch cuts in the original function. Please hit subscribe.

(These are costly to render, so I keep them short).

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2 марта 2020 г. 14:05:36
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