File:Rotating 3D Attractor.webm
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English: The attractor shown here is known as the Poisson Saturne attractor. It is a set in three-dimensional space and this video aims to give the viewer a fuller understanding of the set than what can be gained from one 2D image. The set consists of two separate parts; one is here colored in yellow/green and one in blue/magenta.
A more high-resolution version of the first frame is File:Poisson saturne revisited.jpg. Code capable of rendering this video, is available. |
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Author | Bvsydow |
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current | 13:59, 22 April 2021 | 24 s, 1,920 × 1,080 (11.56 MB) | Bvsydow (talk | contribs) | Uploaded own work with UploadWizard |
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