Monthly Best Of on 02/28/2010




A Bidimensional Hilbert-like Curve defined with {X2(...),Y2(...)} -iteration 2-

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

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



Happy new year 2000
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Tridimensional representation of a quadridimensional Calabi-Yau manifold
2-364 reference(s)
The random walk of photons escaping the Sun
3-340 reference(s)
Welcome aboard a Virtual Space-Time Travel Machine
4-327 reference(s)
The Lorenz attractor
5-227 reference(s)
Hypercube
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Quark and gluon structure of a nucleon
7-195 reference(s)
The foggy Babel Tower -a Tribute to Brueghel the Elder-
8-194 reference(s)
Quark and gluon structure of a nucleon
9-191 reference(s)
Tridimensional representation of a quadridimensional Calabi-Yau manifold
10-188 reference(s)
Bidimensional visualization of the Verhulst dynamics -(grey,orange,red)display negative Lyapunov exponents, (yellow,green,blue) display positive Lyapunov exponents-
11-170 reference(s)
Happy new year 2000
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Paradoxal Monument Valley at sunset, 'World of Tiers' -a Tribute to Philip José Farmer-
13-152 reference(s)
The trajectories of bidimensional fractal aggregates obtained by means of a 50% pasting process during collisions of particles submitted to a vertical field of gravity
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A 'cloudy' pseudo-quaternionic Mandelbrot set (a 'MandelBulb')-tridimensional cross-section-
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Rotation about the X axis of the Lorenz attractor (5000 iterations), computed simultaneously on two different computers
16-150 reference(s)
Jean-François COLONNA (on 11/17/1994)with its fractal mountains
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Fractal synthesis of mountains with vegetation and stormy clouds
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Artistic view of the Big Bang
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Autostereogram with an hidden ring and ghost bows
20-145 reference(s)
The random walk of photons escaping the Sun
21-139 reference(s)
A pseudo-quaternionic Mandelbrot set (a 'MandelBulb')-tridimensional cross-section-
22-139 reference(s)
Artistic view of a pseudo-quaternionic Julia set ('MandelBulb' like: a 'JuliaBulb')computed with A=(-0.58...,+0.63...,0,0) -a Tribute to José Hernández- -tridimensional cross-section-
23-138 reference(s)
The Birth of the Universe
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Artistic view of the prime numbers
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The quaternionic Julia set computed with A=(0,1,0,0)-tridimensional cross-section-
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Along the border of the Mandelbrot set
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24 evenly distributed points on a sphere by means of simulated annealing
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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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Recursive intertwining
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From Pluto to the Sun (non linear scales)
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Autostereogram with an hidden volcano and 64 self-portraits
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16 complex Julia sets along the border of the Mandelbrot set with display of the iteration numbers
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Rotation about the X axis of the Lorenz attractor
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From the infinitely small to the infinitely big
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Tridimensional 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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Evolution of a tridimensional representation of a quadridimensional Calabi-Yau manifold
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Translation along the fourth axis of a pseudo-quaternionic Mandelbrot set (a 'MandelBulb')-tridimensional cross-section-
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Tridimensional display of a linear superposition of 6 eigenstates of the Hydrogen atom (tridimensional computation)
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A tridimensional fractal manifold defined by means of three tridimensional fields
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Bidimensional zoom in on the Mandelbrot set with display of the arguments
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2.pi rotation about Y and Z axes of a quaternionic Julia set -tridimensional cross-sections-
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Self-Portrait with intertwining
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Light cloud dynamics
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A foggy pseudo-quaternionic Mandelbrot set (a 'MandelBulb')-tridimensional cross-section-
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Quark and gluon dynamics of the nucleon
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Bidimensional display of the rounding-off errors when computing the Verhulst dynamics
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Botticelli anomaly on the Moon
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Animation of a sunrise on mountains
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Tridimensional 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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The Scream -a Tribute to Edvard Munch-
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A pseudo-quaternionic Mandelbrot set (a 'MandelBulb')-'the children round' or 'the consciousness emerging from Mathematics'- -tridimensional cross-section-
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The generalized Ulam spiral displaying 100 numbers
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From the infinitely small to the infinitely big
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Zoom in on a pseudo-quaternionic Mandelbrot set (a 'Mandelbulb')-tridimensional cross-section-
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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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Tridimensional display of the dynamics of a linear superposition of 6 eigenstates of the Hydrogen atom (bidimensional computation)
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A shell (Jeener surface 1)in motion
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Close-up on a pseudo-quaternionic Mandelbrot set (a 'Mandelbulb')-tridimensional cross-section-
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Alien
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32 points on a trigonometric circle
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Triple impossible staircase
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A foggy pseudo-quaternionic Mandelbrot set (a 'MandelBulb')-tridimensional cross-section-
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Mountains at sunrise
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Tridimensional representation of a hexadimensional Calabi-Yau manifold
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Along the border of the Mandelbrot set
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A 'mixing' between a pseudo-quaternionic Mandelbrot set (a 'MandelBulb')and a tridimensional fractal structure -tridimensional cross-section-
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The erection of the Babel Tower
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2.pi rotation about the Y axis of a pseudo-quaternionic Julia set ('MandelBulb' like: a 'JuliaBulb')-tridimensional cross-section-
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The same bidimensional scalar field displayed with 4 different color palettes
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Artistic view of a bidimensional texture obtained by means of the self-transformation of a fractal process
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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)
72-63 reference(s)
Tridimensional display of the Riemann Zeta function inside [-10.0,+60.0]x[-35.0,+35.0] (bird's-eye view)
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Tridimensional fractal structure
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The normal field of a fractal surface defined by means of three bidimensional fields
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Pi rotation about the Y axis of a pseudo-quaternionic Mandelbrot set (a 'Mandelbulb')-tridimensional cross-section-
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Zoom in on the quaternionic Mandelbrot set -tridimensional cross-sections-
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From Pluto to the Sun -extrapolation 2- (non linear scales)
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An elementary monodimensional binary cellular automaton -86- with 1 white starting point -bottom middle-
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Close-up on a pseudo-quaternionic Mandelbrot set (a 'Mandelbulb')-tridimensional cross-section-
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Intertwining based on the geometry of the sphere
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Autostereogram with an hidden volcano
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'There is a war' -a Tribute to Leonard Cohen-
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The Möbius strip
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A pseudo-quaternionic Mandelbrot set (a 'MandelBulb')-tridimensional cross-section-
85-53 reference(s)
Electron-positron scattering
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Fractal texture dynamics
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A foggy pseudo-quaternionic Julia set ('MandelBulb' like: a 'JuliaBulb')computed with A=(-0.58...,+0.63...,0,0) -tridimensional cross-section-
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Tridimensional fractal structure
89-52 reference(s)
The Lorenz attractor in motion
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A bidimensional fern computed by means of an 'Iterated Function System' -IFS-
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The pseudo-quaternionic fractal set obtained when computing the roots of Q^3=1 using Newton's method with translation along the third axis of the pseudo-quaternionic space (a 'NewtonBulb') -tridimensional cross-section-
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The special Liouville function displayed as a bidimensional random walk for the integer numbers from 2 to 400001 (Red), 2 to 800001 (Green) and 2 to 1600001 (Blue)
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Intertwining
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Mountains and light cloud dynamics -this sequence being periodical-
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A quaternionic Julia set -tridimensional cross-section-
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A monodimensional 'quasi-continuous' cellular automaton with random perturbation of the rules
97-49 reference(s)
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
98-48 reference(s)
Artistic view of the trajectories of tridimensional fractal aggregates obtained by means of a 100% pasting process during collisions of particles submitted to a vertical field of gravity
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Autostereogram of Monument Valley
100-47 reference(s)
Zoom in on a pseudo-quaternionic Mandelbrot set (a 'Mandelbulb')-tridimensional cross-section-
101-47 reference(s)
Tridimensional display of 36 eigenstates of the Hydrogen atom (bidimensional computation)
102-47 reference(s)
The Lorenz attractor
103-46 reference(s)
Autostereogram with an hidden volcano
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Artistic view of a quadridimensional Calabi-Yau manifold
105-45 reference(s)
Autostereogram of a quaternionic Julia set -tridimensional cross-section-
106-44 reference(s)
An arbitrary geometrical texture
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Quaternionic shell
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6 evenly distributed points on a sphere -an Octahedron- by means of simulated annealing
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An Archimedes spiral displaying 1000 numbers
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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
111-44 reference(s)
Untitled 0031
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A 'spiraling plane' defined by means of three bidimensional fields
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The special Liouville function displayed as a bidimensional random walk for the integer numbers from 2 to 200001 (Red), 2 to 400001 (Green) and 2 to 800001 (Blue)
114-43 reference(s)
The quaternionic Mandelbrot set -tridimensional cross-section-
115-43 reference(s)
3-foil torus knots
116-43 reference(s)
Psychedelic hypercube
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Intertwining based on the geometry of a Möbius strip
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Tridimensional visualization of a bidimensional turbulent flow
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LE BUG DE L'AN 2000 (comprendre l'informatique jusqu'à ses défaillances)
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Synthesis of bidimensional geometrical textures
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The 8 vertices of a 3-cube
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A quaternionic Julia set -tridimensional cross-section-
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Tridimensional visualization of a bidimensional turbulent flow -sensitivity to initial conditions (the Red one, the Green one and the Blue one)-
124-41 reference(s)
Foggy steep island
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Rotation about the Y (vertical)axis of a tridimensional representation of a quadridimensional Calabi-Yau manifold that can also be viewed as a set of 4x3 stereograms
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The Klein bottle
127-41 reference(s)
Autostereogram with an hidden volcano
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2-The 128 most referenced Pages (*):

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5-help.
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9-Galerie_GeneralitiesVisualization.FV
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