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Root-finding Fractals II

In this level 0 post, we revisit Newton’s method and the fractals it creates, but this time, we focus on generalizations of Newton’s method. This one’s for the people who love to look at fractals.

Posted byLogan ThomasSeptember 6, 2020Posted indynamical systems, fractals, mathematicsTags:complex numbers, dynamical systems, fractals, newtons methodLeave a comment on Root-finding Fractals II

Root-finding Fractals

In this level 0 post, we will investigate Newton’s method for finding the roots of a function. Then, we will see how this process can induce chaos and find some fractals hidden inside.

Posted byLogan ThomasAugust 15, 2020Posted indynamical systems, fractals, mathematicsTags:complex numbers, dynamical systems, fractals, mathematics, newtons method3 Comments on Root-finding Fractals
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