"Peter Popov" <pet### [at] vip bg> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 29 May 2001 17:05:08 +0200, "Nekar Xenos"
> <j-p### [at] citywalk co za> wrote:
>
> >Does anyone know if 4d Mandelbrots are possible as I've never seen any.
>
> There's a unique julia set for each point in the complex plane. That
> makes for a 4D julibrot. Of course, the only interesting part of the
> complex plane is where the M-set is :)
I understand the basics of Mandelbrot and did understand Julia sets (forgotten
partly but I know there' a Julia set for every point on a Mandelbrot ). But I
don't quite understand where all the info comes for the fourth dimension of the
4d Julia and what the difference is(if any) between a 4d Julia and 4d Julibrot.
Maybe if you could explain that a bit more in detail. Maybe the 4d julibrot is a
Julia set that uses Mandelbrot info for the forth dimension?
Regards
Nekar
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