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mandel1
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took the wrong parameter-next video, i hope, will be better-3D Mandelbrot Set, just another one, only pieces repeated, very badly illuminated-sorry for that, nevertheless i...
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zeta function-the elegant dance of the convergence line
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third trial, the convergence line should form a loop, it would be necessary, if Riemann hypothesis would be false, then we have two roots symmetrical to the critical line. ...
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artichoke.wmv
TRAJEKTORULM
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variation of the algorithm of the so called mandelbulb-object(done by n-th power of hypercomplex or triplex numbers). Squaring of hypercomplex numbers is done by going arou...
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zetafunction-more than a billion-(the imaginary value of s)-very short
TRAJEKTORULM
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very short piece showing the course of the vectors for a rather high value of Im(s)-quite astonishingly(in my opinion), the patterns are quite similar to those with much lo...
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zetafunction the longplay
TRAJEKTORULM
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-pretty patterns-
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zetapatterns
TRAJEKTORULM
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patterns for some values of s=Re(s)+Im(s)*i, formed by the graph of the zetafunction, interpreted as partial sum, chain of vectors. Please regard the symmetry of the figure...
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zetabeatII - the obama function
TRAJEKTORULM
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The zetafunction zeta(s), just vectors added to vectors. Starting at Im(s)=0, we see a spiral starting. Because the angle between the vectors are increasing by higher value...
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zetafunction_surprise
TRAJEKTORULM
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Unexpectedly, function zeta-odd(1-s)(adding only vectors with odd numbers n) will match perfectly to the course of alternating zetafunction. Zeta-odd(s) may track zeta-alt(...
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zetabeat
TRAJEKTORULM
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course of the zetafunction, simply vector added by vector. Because the angle between two subsequent vectors will be 1/n and the length of the vectors will be(with Re(s)=0.5...
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zetafunction-dancing
TRAJEKTORULM
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Showing the course of the zetafunction as a simple geometry of "matches", adding just one vector to the other. Thus we may see, why zeroes may occur only for Re(s)=0.5(For ...
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