These are all Julia sets, named for the French mathematician, Gaston Julia, who first discovered them in 1918. We have not been able to see them in all their detail until the advent of computers. These images were created by the Fantastic Fractals class of 2009 using the computer program Winfeed, which was written by Richard Parris, of Philips Exeter Academy.
Original size: 511px x 463px |
Current: 331px x 300px |
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