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Equation: zn + 1 = e(z + c) (zoomed)
Parameters: c = z, R = 100

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Equation: zn + 1 = zc (zoomed)
Parameters: c = z, R = 100

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Note: (zoomed) means only a small part of the total visible fractal is shown, otherwise all or most of the visible portion is shown. For some of them, you will need to change the min and max coordinates in order to see the entire visible area. (or at least one repetition of it if it repeats) One quick way to set the coordinates to a good default is to set min x = -2, min y = -1, max x = 2, max y = 1, and click "Square Bounds." That view will let you see most or all of the visible portion of most fractals. You can then select an area or change the values manually from there.

(bugged) means the fractal used a trig function before the trig function bug was fixed in version 1.0.3. The bug would produce some interesting fractals as a result, however, they are not correct. The images are left in becuase they are still pretty, but unless you have a copy of the older version, you won't be able to reproduce them.

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