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Mandelbrot set
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The Mandelbrot set is a two-dimensional mathematical set that is defined in the complex plane as the numbers for which the function does not diverge to infinity when iterated starting at . It was first defined and drawn by Robert W. Brooks and Peter Matelski in 1978, as part of a study of Kleinian groups, with Benoit Mandelbrot obtaining the first high-quality visualizations of the set two years later. Images of the Mandelbrot set exhibit an infinitely complicated boundary that reveals progressively ever-finer recursive detail at increasing magnifications; mathematically, the boundary of the Mandelbrot set is a fractal curve. The Mandelbrot set is well-known outside mathematics and is commonly cited as an example of mathematical beauty. These images, generated by a computer program, show an area of the Mandelbrot set known as "seahorse valley", which is centred on the point , at increasing levels of magnification.Image credit: Wolfgang Beyer

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  1. User:Geo7777/Introduction to Radioactivity (soon to be finished)
  2. User:Geo7777/Tables and other designs (place to work on things that take time like tables and templates etc...)
  3. User:Geo7777/French to English translations (to use if I'm working on translating anything)
  4. User:Geo7777/Goals (for planning other stuff to do on wikipedia)

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