Abstract
Visualization techniques are common in the study of chaotic motion. These techniques range from simple time graphs and phase portraits to robust Julia sets, which are familiar to many as ‘fractal images.’ The utility of the Julia sets rests not in their considerable visual impact, but rather, in the color-coded information that they display about the dynamics of an iterated function. In this paper, a paradigm termed the
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