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Fractint

Fractint is a freeware computer program to render and display many kinds of fractals. The program originated on MS-DOS, then ported to the Atari ST, Linux, and Macintosh. During the early 1990s, Fractint was the definitive fractal generating program for personal computers. The name is a portmanteau of fractal and integer, since the first versions of Fractint used only integer arithmetic (also known as fixed-point arithmetic), for faster rendering on computers without math coprocessors. Since then, floating-point arithmetic and arbitrary-precision arithmetic modes have been added. (Wikipedia).

Fractint
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Research: What is a fractal?

Broadcasted live on Twitch -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/leioslabs

From playlist research

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What Is Fracking?

You’ve heard of fracking, and you’re pretty sure lots of people don’t like it, but do you know how it actually works? Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com: http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/energy/hydraulic-fracking.htm Share on Facebook: http://goo.gl/M5kx1i Share on Twitter: ht

From playlist Visually-Striking Episodes From the 2010s

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FracTracker-20190811

#VIRBAdventures

From playlist In-Flight Videos

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mandelbrot fractal animation 2

just me having my usual fun.

From playlist Fractal

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mandelbrot fractal animation 5

another mandelbrot/julia fractal animation/morph.

From playlist Fractal

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IFS Gen - Another Demo

This is too much fun to play with. Need to stop myself sometimes, so I can get some actual progress on the code. Support Coding Math: http://patreon.com/codingmath

From playlist Fractals

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Dimensions (1 of 3: The Traditional Definition - Directions)

More resources available at www.misterwootube.com

From playlist Exploring Mathematics: Fractals

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Fun with Fractals

What are fractals? Just look at your broccoli to find out! License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://k12videos.mit.edu/terms-conditions

From playlist Measurement

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Halfway Point [QBasic demo to celebrate 50000 subscribers]

I have been observing a pattern where right as I am about to hit a round number in the subscribers count, I get a spike of more views & subscribers than usual. Only this time it doesn’t seem be happening. Oh well. Can’t have fun every week! Here’s a little something to celebrate the moment

From playlist Misc. productions

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Fractal Derivative

In this video, I define a neat concept called the fractal derivative (which shouldn't be confused with fractional derivatives). Then I provide a couple of examples, and finally I present an application of this concept to the study of anomalous diffusion in physics. Enjoy!

From playlist Calculus

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Fractal art | Fractal-generating software | Benoit Mandelbrot | Arbitrary-precision arithmetic | Cellular automaton | Integer | Fractal | Floating-point arithmetic | Mandelbrot set | Fixed-point arithmetic