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  1. Mandelbrot set - Wikipedia

    The mathematical study of the Mandelbrot set really began with work by the mathematicians Adrien Douady and John H. Hubbard (1985), [19] who established many of its fundamental properties and …

  2. Mandelbrot Set Explorer

    Explore the infinite complexity of the Mandelbrot Set with this online fractal viewer. Zoom in and generate high resolution images.

  3. Mandelbrot - Bert's Blog

    Mobile-friendly online Mandelbrot viewer with full-screen mode, zoom up to 10¹⁵⁰⁰ and permalinks to bookmark or share. Native resolution on high-res displays, great for making wallpapers.

  4. Mandelbrot Viewer

    Intuitive, easy-to-use Mandelbrot set viewer web app. Explore the famous fractal on mobile and desktop. Fast, high resolution Zoom, Nice color themes, Fullscreen, PNG export - Touch, Mouse and …

  5. Mandelbrot Set - Virtual Math Museum

    Mathematician Mandelbrot defined this set in order to study the iteration behavior of the family of quadratic complex functions z f(z) := z*z - c. Here c is a complex constant, the so called family …

  6. Mandelbrot Set Explorer

    Explore the famous Mandelbrot Set fractal with a fast and natural real-time scroll/zoom interface, much like a street map. You can view additional useful information such as the graph axes and the …

  7. Mandelbrot Set | Fractal Garden

    An interactive WebGL implementation of the most famous fractal – The Mandelbrot Set. You can zoom in and out and move around to explore this beautiful fractal.

  8. Mandelbrot Fractal :: Zazow

    What is a Mandelbrot Fractal? A Mandelbrot fractal is an image that is produced by recursively repeating a particular mathematical formula over and over again. This mathematical formula uses complex …

  9. Mandelbrot & Co | Fractal Explorer

    Explore Mandelbrot and Julia sets by successive zooms in real time.

  10. Fractal Explorer

    Explore all six orthogonal dimensions of the fractal space: Z (real, imaginary), C (real, imaginary), and X (real, imaginary)