Computer graphics interactive workshop for two-dimensional fractals
Author
Rautenberg, Ronald R.
Zyda, Michael J.
Mason, Lewis Gerhard
Date
1987-01Metadata
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We present in this study an interactive computer graphics workshop for two-dimensional fractals. The workshop enables the user to learn about fractals through experimentation with the generation of Koch-like fractal curves. A variety of Koch-like fractal curves, Julia sets and the Mandelbrot set are presented as examples. Algorithms are presented for creating the Mandelbrot set and for creating Kock-like fractal curves. Keywords and Phrases: fractals, Kock-like Fractal curves, Julia sets, interactive computer graphics
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