Multiplatform fractals explorer 🌌
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Multiplatform fractals explorer 🌌
Generating and displaying Mandelbrot set on 84x48 px LCD with PCD8544 driver using pure AVR assembly on ATmega8
Implementation and analysis of parallel task decomposition techniques for the Mandelbrot set computation, developed as part of the PAR (parallelism) course at the FIB - UPC Barcelona. Using OpenMP, focusing on iterative and recursive task decomposition.
Cross-platform GPU-accelerated viewer for the Mandelbrot set and similar (escape-time) fractals
This is a simple Mandelbrot set generator written in Python. It uses the `numpy` and `matplotlib` libraries to generate and display the set.
This application allows to create art with the use of fractals.
ABS Fractal Explorer will allow you to explore hundereds of different Mandelbrot variants. Also checkout the GitHub-Wiki
The famous Julia Set, coded in P5JS
The infamous Mandelbrot Set
Mandelbrot Set Visualization is a Python notebook that allows users to explore the Mandelbrot set. The Mandelbrot set is a fascinating mathematical object that exhibits complex and beautiful fractal patterns.
Computational Geometry: fractals, lsystems, mandelbrot, etc. in C++/Raylib
Math problems I found nice enough to implement, beginning with easy problems, then I will add some intermediate, advanced problems.
Mandelbrot visualization & AVX2 optimization.
A Meadow F7 triple language benchmark utilizing the Mandelbrot set (C# VB F#)
A Textual widget and terminal application for drawing and exploring Mandelbrot sets
Java application for displaying and navigating the Mandelbrot set
A Python programmed, PyGame built Mandelbrot Set renderer that uses the Numba module to make rendering fast.
A user interface to explore the wonders of the Mandelbrot-set fractal.
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