Virtual Museum of Computing
Mandelbrot Exhibition
Please contact
Jonathan Bowen
if you wish to submit further Mandelbrot
URLs for
possible inclusion.
This exhibition provides some hyperlinks to material
on Mandelbrot sets, and related fractals.
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For historical background, see
short biographies of
Benoit Mandelbrot
(largely responsible for the present interest in Fractal Geometry)
and
Gaston Julia (of Julia set fame)
in the
MacTutor History of Mathematics archive.
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An introduction to
Julia and Mandelbrot Sets is available.
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A large colourful
Mandelbrot set image is available locally.
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Many beautiful
Mandelbrot pictures and other
fractal pictures and animations are available from France.
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Try the recommended
Mandelbrot and Julia Set Explorer, an interactive and
colourful utility using a form with plenty of options
and an "active map" image.
See also a
generator using forms,
an
index of images.
From Clark University, USA.
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Explore the Mandelbrot set interactively using an
"active map" image.
Less colourful and with fewer options, but still good.
Especially recommended for European visitors.
See also the
Mandelbrot Gallery of Mandelbrot set images selected by
visitors.
Provided at TU Delft, The Netherlands.
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Mandelbrot Explorer, from Greece.
Selectable zoom in/out and drawing area.
Colourful and good if you have a reasonable network link to Greece.
Interlaced images are used so the fractal builds up nicely
on the screen.
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Geometry of the Mandelbrot set.
Test your knowledge!
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See a fractal
gallery, including
animation, a guest book, and
hearing the Mandelbrot set!
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Mandelbrot movies are available from
Department of Mathematics, University of Zagreb, Croatia.
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See also another good list of
Web references for Julia and Mandelbrot sets,
including further on-line image generators, images and movies,
courses and other information, software,
fractal Frequently Asked Questions and a
bibliography.
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Spanky Fractal Database including
Fractint freeware fractal software for PCs.
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Fractals newsgroup for on-line discussion.
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ArtByMath Fractal Gallery (commercial CD-ROM).
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Mandelbrot generator in
Java
(including
source code).
Generates the output line by line on the screen.
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The Chaos Hypertextbook, including
links.
An excellent and recommended resource.
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The Mandelbrot Set,
an interactive Java applet by Anthony Alto.
Apparently slow because the output only appears when complete,
but worth the wait.
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Dan's Fractal Gallery.
Search for further
fractals and
Mandelbrot links
from
Yahoo.
See
fractal and
Mandelbrot links from
Google.
See also
image archive links.
Last updated
11 December 2004.