Monthly Best Of on 12/05/2000




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Jean-François COLONNA
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1-The 128 most referenced Pictures (*):

(*): Undisplayed pictures -if any- do not exist.



Welcome aboard A VIRTUAL SPACE-TIME TRAVEL MACHINE
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Jean-François COLONNA
2-501 reference(s)
Quark and gluon structure of a nucleon
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Artistic view of the prime numbers
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Quark and gluon dynamics of the nucleon
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The 16 most referenced pictures on 01/30/1996
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Tridimensional display of the particle density of a bidimensional periodical fluid with strictly identical initial velocities and with a vertically shifted central obstacle
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Artistic view of the Big Bang
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From Pluto to the Sun (non linear scales)
9-280 reference(s)
Tridimensional display of the dynamics of a linear superposition of 6 eigenstates of the Hydrogen atom (tridimensional computation)
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Tridimensional display of the dynamics of a linear superposition of 6 eigenstates of the Hydrogen atom (bidimensional computation)
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From the infinitely small to the infinitely big
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Cauliflowers, seaweeds, shells,... with fog
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2.pi rotation about Y and Z axes of a quaternionic Julia set -tridimensional cross-sections-
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The Birth of the Universe
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Hypercube
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Mountains at sunrise
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The Lorenz attractor
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N-body problem integration (N=2)displaying a perfect Keplerian orbit
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Exploding tridimensional fractal aggregate
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Texture animation by means of the generalized Fourier filtering process
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The Jeener-Klein triple bottle
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N-body problem integration (N=4: one star, one heavy planet and one light planet with a satellite)computed with 2 different optimization options on the same computer (sensitivity to rounding-off errors)
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Bidimensional visualization of the Verhulst dynamics -(grey,orange,red)display negative Lyapunov exponents, (yellow,green,blue) display positive Lyapunov exponents-
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Beyond the Gate
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From low to high galaxy density in the local universe (the depth is displayed by means of the luminance)
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Electron-positron scattering
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Tridimensional display of the dynamics of a linear superposition of 6 eigenstates of the Hydrogen atom (bidimensional computation)
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Bidimensional visualization of a bidimensional turbulent flow -sensitivity to initial conditions-
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Bidimensional fractal aggregates obtained by means of a 100% pasting process during collisions of particles submitted to an attractive central field of gravity
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The three pendulums and three magnets problem computed on three different computers (the Red one, the Green one and the Blue one: sensitivity to rounding-off errors)
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Cross-sections inside a tridimensional fractal aggregate
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Tridimensional visualization of a bidimensional turbulent flow
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Artistic view of the trajectories of bidimensional fractal aggregates obtained by means of pasting during collisions of particles submitted to an attractive central field of gravity
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Tridimensional display of 36 eigenstates of the Hydrogen atom (bidimensional computation)
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Animation of a sunrise on mountains
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A shell (Jeener surface 1)in motion
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Alien spacecrafts on the Moon
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A twisting rope
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Bidimensional fractal aggregates obtained by means of a 50% pasting process during collisions of particles submitted to an attractive central field of gravity
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Triple impossible staircase
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Tridimensional visualization of a bidimensional turbulent flow
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N-body problem integration (N=3)with one yellow star and two planets (the red one being very heavy and the blue one being light)
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Artistic view of Ph(Zeta)
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Zoom in on the von Koch curve
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N-body problem integration (N=4: one star, one heavy planet and one light planet with a satellite)computed on three different computers (the Red one, the Green one and the Blue one: sensitivity to rounding-off errors)
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The foggy Babel Tower -a Tribute to Brueghel the Elder-
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The particle trajectories of bidimensional fractal aggregates obtained by means of a 100% pasting process during collisions of particles submitted to an attractive central field of gravity
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Alien
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Real numbers do not exist for a computer
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Exploding tridimensional fractal aggregate
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Paradoxal Monument Valley at sunset, 'World of Tiers' -a Tribute to Philip José Farmer-
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The Mandelbrot set computed for 1 to 16 iterations with display of the arguments
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Tridimensional display of a linear superposition of 6 eigenstates of the Hydrogen atom (tridimensional computation)
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Rotation about the Y (vertical)axis of the Lorenz attractor that can also be viewed as a set of 4x3 stereograms
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2 identical grey squares moving over a grey scale
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16 earth-like planets initially on the same keplerian trajectory
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Mandelbrot set in the sky
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Tridimensional zoom in on the Mandelbrot set
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The Lorenz attractor -sensitivity to initial conditions (displayed as the central point of each frame)-
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Fractal synthesis of mountains with vegetation and stormy clouds
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Carnival in motion
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N-body problem integration (N=10)displaying the actual Solar System with its simultaneous 2.pi rotation
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Autostereogram with an hidden volcano and an animated disguise texture
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N-body problem integration (N=4)with one yellow star and two planets (the red one being very heavy and the blue one and its white satellite being light)
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Electron diffraction
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From Pluto to the Sun (linear scales)
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The first true colors autostereogram movie about quaternionic Julia sets -tridimensional cross-sections-
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Tridimensional display of 36 eigenstates of the Hydrogen atom (tridimensional computation)
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Texture animation by means of Fourier filtering of a random walk process
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Artistic view of the Solar System viewed from a virtual planet
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N-body problem integration (N=4: one star, one heavy planet and one light planet with a satellite)-sensitivity to initial conditions-
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Bidimensional visualization of the Verhulst dynamics
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Bidimensional zoom in on the Z=Gamma(Z)iteration with display of the arguments
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The random walk of photons escaping the Sun
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Autostereogram with an hidden volcano and 64 self-portraits
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Impossible structure
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The eye of God -an artistic view of the Solar System-
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The 16 most referenced pictures on 07/26/1996
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Bidimensional zoom in on the Verhulst dynamics
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Bidimensional zoom in on the Mandelbrot set with display of the arguments
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The velocity vectors -with a common origin- of the 9 planets of the Solar System during one plutonian year
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display of the inclination of two elliptic trajectories
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Computation of the Lorenz attractor on three different computers (the Red one, the Green one and the Blue one: sensitivity to rounding-off errors)
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The particle trajectories of bidimensional fractal aggregates obtained by means of a 50% pasting process during collisions of particles submitted to an attractive central field of gravity
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Isotropic random walk of 64 particles on a bidimensional square lattice
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16 complex Julia sets
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The actual Solar System viewed during 243 years from a dark blue virtual planet -this last one approximately belongs to the plane of Pluto and its distance from the Sun equals the one of Uranus-
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Tridimensional display of the dynamics of a linear superposition of 6 eigenstates of the Hydrogen atom (bidimensional computation)
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N-body problem integration (N=10)displaying the actual Solar System during one plutonian year as it is -without non linear scaling-
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Zoom in on the quaternionic Mandelbrot set -tridimensional cross-sections-
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Bidimensional fractal aggregate obtained by means of a 100% pasting process during collisions of particles submitted to an attractive central field of gravity
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Isotropic random walk of 64 particles on a tridimensional square lattice
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The Möbius strip
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Zoom in on the von Koch curve
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The erection of the Babel Tower
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Cloud dynamics -this sequence being periodical- (bird's-eye view)
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An arbitrary surface (Jeener surface 2)in motion
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Monument Valley at sunrise
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Artistic view of the Hydrogen atom
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Color display of a tridimensional function
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Artistic view of a nucleon
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Three pendulums -the Red one, the Green one and the Blue one- and three magnets -white-
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The snake swallows its own tail
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Bidimensional display of the rounding-off errors when computing the Verhulst dynamics
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The quaternionic Julia set computed with A=(0,1,0,0)-tridimensional cross-section-
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Brownian motion of a few heavy slow particles inside a gaz of fast light particles
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The journey of a sphere (dark blue)in a system of pure uniform concentric circular motions -moving point of view (dark blue)-
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Translation along the fourth axis of a quaternionic Julia set -tridimensional cross-sections-
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2.pi rotation about the Y axis of a quaternionic Julia set -tridimensional cross-sections-
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Texture animation by means of Fourier interpolation
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Very naive view (solar system-like)of the Hydrogen atom
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The Eratosthene sieve displaying 10x10 numbers
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Rotation about the X axis of the Lorenz attractor (5000 iterations), computed simultaneously on two different computers
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Tridimensional display of one of the eigenstates (n=8,l=6)of the Hydrogen atom
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Light cloud dynamics -this sequence being periodical-
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From Mars to the Sun
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Artistic view of 128 quaternionic Julia sets -tridimensional cross-sections-
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Botticelli anomaly on the Moon
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More and more craters on the Moon
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The Gate
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White Hole
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Artistic view of the Verhulst dynamics
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The Eratosthene sieve displaying 100x100 numbers
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The iterative process used to generate bidimensional fractal fields (16 iterations)
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The first two iterations of the construction of the von Koch curve
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Tridimensional display of the rounding-off errors when computing the Verhulst dynamics
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The first autostereogram movie about quaternionic Julia sets -tridimensional cross-sections-
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2-The 128 most referenced Pages (*):

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9-help.
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