FOTD -- June 14, 2010 (Rating 8) Fractal visionaries and enthusiasts: This is a test to see how well AOL works with the FOTD. Today's blindingly fast image is surprisingly simple, yet it delivers more than seems possible in a mere 10 seconds. In fact it is one of the best quartic minibrots I have ever seen. The parent fractal is a Mandelbrot set caught well along the way of morphing into the Z^4+C Mandeloid. Today's image lies quite deep on the negative X-axis of the parent fractal. The rating of an 8 is justified. Though the image is little more than a quartic minibrot with radiating arms, it has a certain something that sets it apart from the crowd. The name "Pint-Sized Quartic" is a play on words that refers to the unusually large magnitude of the image and the corresponding small size of the minibrot. The calculation time of 10 seconds hardly seems possible, but this is how fast the image runs on my optimized, fractal-dedica- ted 2000mhz computer. The trip to see the finished image on the FOTD web site at: <_http://www.Nahee.com/FOTD/_ (http://www.Nahee.com/FOTD/) > will take a bit longer, but the minor hassle of setting up and running the parameter file will be eliminated. A mix of clouds and sun, oppressive humidity and a temperature of 88F 31C made things pretty uncomfortable here at Fractal Central on Sunday. A brief but heavy rain shower just after noon added to the unpleasantness. The fractal cats suffered no unpleasantness however as they passed the day sleeping on the cool floor. My day was about average; the same is true for FL. Unless something goes wrong, the next FOTD will be posted in 24 hours. Until then, take care, and after the world ends, will the Mandel- brot set still exist? Jim Muth _jamth@mindspring.com_ (mailto:jamth@mindspring.com) _jimmuth@aol.com_ (mailto:jimmuth@aol.com) START PARAMETER FILE======================================= Pint-Sized_Quartic { ; time=0:00:10.26-SF5 on P4-2000 reset=2004 type=formula formulafile=basicer.frm formulaname=FinDivBrot-2 function=recip center-mag=-1.188028881200462/0/4.56327e+011/1/180 params=4/-4/0/0 float=y maxiter=1500 inside=0 symmetry=xaxis periodicity=6 mathtolerance=0.05/1 colors=000dKdoMzlKoiIdgGUdEJnZvbD8_IAYNBVSCTWEQ`FO\ eGDj1MiHZvaXq_WmYUiW7Ni7V2WfRTeVQdZNcbLcfIbjFanC`r\ 4cyA`vGZtMXrSVoYTmmOPiPXfQcbRkdSxbRvaRt8BaAEcCGeEI\ gGKiKMkOOmSRoWWo_`qcfsgoulyzzzzyszuovqirncmjYhfRcc\ La_F_U2LU6SX9YTCUU7UUBcQFiGJoRPz8Uz7Zz7cz7hz7mzNYh\ KYeaZeKZdaZdKUdaUdKUcaUcKUcaUcKUbaUbKUbaUbKUammamm\ ammamm`mm`mm`mm`mm_mm_mm_mm_mmZmmZmmZmmZmmYaeYaeYa\ eYaeXafXafXafXafWagWagWagWagVagEahVahVahVzhUziUziU\ ziUziTzjTzjTzjTzjSzkSzkSzkSzkRzkRzlRzlRzlQzmVzmWzm\ WzmWzmYzmRzmKzmPzmUzmZzmczmwzmrzmmzmh_mz_mz_mz_mza\ mzbmzcmzdmzemzfmzumzgmzUmzGmz2mz3mz4mz5mz6mz7mzomz\ omz5mz7mz9mzBmzDmzFmzHmzMmzKmzImzGzPCzIDzNEzSFzXGz\ a5ztHzeSzSoz4hz9bzEXzJRzOIzRKzTNzVPzWSzYUz_5z8EzIN\ zRWz`jzegzgezhczi`zjZzkTzwXzl_zaczRozJfzHZzGRzFGza\ JzEPzGUzI_zKdzMjzOozQiz4tzRlzTezVmzmZzXEzTHzPJzLLz\ HNzEPzARz6Tz3WzGYzTUzf_ze } frm:FinDivBrot-2 { ; Jim Muth z=(0,0), c=pixel, a=-(real(p1)-2), esc=(real(p2)+16), b=imag(p1): z=(b)*(z*z*fn1(z^(a)+b))+c |z| < esc } END PARAMETER FILE=========================================
JimMuth@aol.com wrote:
This is a test to see how well AOL works with the FOTD.
Only two problems that I can see: • The duplication of the FOTD web site URL. • Email now almost twice the size of before, since it comes through with a Content-Type: multipart/mixed. Which means both Plain Text and HTML all in one email.
Maryetta Campbell wrote:
JimMuth@aol.com wrote:
This is a test to see how well AOL works with the FOTD.
Only two problems that I can see:
• The duplication of the FOTD web site URL.
• Email now almost twice the size of before, since it comes through with a Content-Type: multipart/mixed. Which means both Plain Text and HTML all in one email.
I believe there are some other issues as well: • The duplication of the signature email addresses. • Adding a "space" for normally blank lines. • Removing leading spaces in the Parameter and Formula data. Sincerely, P.N.L. -------------------------------------- http://www.Nahee.com/PNL/Fractals.html http://www.Nahee.com/Fractals/
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