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- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 12:51:28 MET
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- From: "The great Jesper -'Jesper'" <NORJJ@STUD.HUM.AAU.DK>
- Subject: Re: Looking for ... found it ... Lyapunov
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- There's been a bit of talk 'bout Lyapunov Space:
-
- > > The article that generated a lot of interest was: "Leaping
- > >into Lyapunov Space," A.K. Dewdney, Scientific American, Sept.,
- > >1991.
- >
- > I saw that article, and it was very interesting. Does anyone out there
- > know what values to plug into Fractint to make Lyapunovs like those?
-
- For those of you with access to an Amiga, I can recommend the program
- "Lyapunovia" (to which I am the author) on Fish Disk #784. It
- includes some sample pictures and coordinates which you could then
- copy into Fracint.... Or, alternatively, you could also buy an Amiga
- and become a registered user of my program, well....
-
- The article in itself does say what sequence was used for each of the
- pictures. The sequence determines a basic structure of the picture;
- but zooming and changing the number of iterations will always lead to
- new results....
-
- Of the pictures in the article, the only one I can spot is the first
- one:
- X: from 2.0 to 4.0
- Y: from 2.0 to 4.0
- Iterations 500 or above, probably more.
-
- Hope that helps a bit.....
-
- -Jesper Juul
-