Whichever bits of the "real" you wish to see/zoom into almost any fractal software with a parser will let you code and zoom as required - of course including complex as well as real if you so wish. This would be easy in Fractint (free) and even easier in ChaosPro (free) or Ultra Fractal (not free but arguably still he best in terms of overall potential and stability). Fractint is available for just about any OS I think, ChaosPro just Windows and UF for Windows or OSX. On 30 Aug 2012, at 17:31, James Propp wrote:
You know, it actually occurred to me that some people would find my question overly vague, and I thought about adding more detail. But then I thought better of it. I'm interested in knowing about ANY existing software along the lines I vaguely indicated; I can imagine three or four quite different approaches to "zooming in on the reals", all of which I'd like to know about (if they exist).
Jim Propp
On 8/30/12, Dan Asimov <dasimov@earthlink.net> wrote:
What features do you want to display? (And how could you omit this from your question?!?)
--Dan
On 2012-08-29, at 6:24 AM, James Propp wrote:
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