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In mathematics, a Multibrot set is the set of numbers in the complex plane that are put into a function multiple times until its absolute value is greater than a specific number.[1] The Multibrot set is a modification of the Mandelbrot set, where its function is:

,

the Multibrot set's function is:

,

where d is any number, real or complex.

The formula for the Multibrot set can also be used for a Julia set.


References

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  1. "Multibrot Set, Mu-Ency at MROB". www.mrob.com. Retrieved 2024-10-25.