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  1. I experimented with plotting the real and imaginary parts of the Gamma function in the complex plane separately and mixing them together in an image editing program, coming up with this. Neat, eh?

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    2. Fredrik

      Fredrik

      You're right, I'm more interested in pure math than in physics. (Though I'm interested in physics as well.)

      Anyway, the first two years of eng phys mostly consist of pure math. I've checked, and the curriculum covers everything from the first three years of the pure math program. The rest of the first two years is essentially applied mathematics (mechanics, etc). Then in year 3, the interesting physics comes in as a bonus (thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, etc).

      Better yet, I can choose a profile for years 4 and 5, which could be anything from pure physics to pure math or even computer science.

    3. exp(x)

      exp(x)

      Szymanski said:

      At desktop resolutions (1280x1024) would be appreciated

      I actually render them at 6000x4000 because I print them at the photo lab I work at and give them to friends and family as presents. I don't like posting high resolution versions or the spot files, however, because it would be too easy for somebody to pass the fractals off as his or her own.

    4. AirRaid

      AirRaid

      Fredrik said:

      It is fractal, in the sense of being self-similar if you zoom in near the poles to the left.


      Well then.

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