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Newton-Buddha Method

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A quick sketch of a new idea using a variation of the Newton fractal but rendered via the Buddhabrot method, demonstrating the path of points as they zero in on the chosen equation's roots (ƒ(Z) = Z³-2Z²+2). Thanks to, as well as the idea and the entire Buddhabrot method from, Melinda Green. NOTE: This is just a quick proof-of-method rendering applet; a later version will be written that will involve speed-zooming and more creative coloring, as per my buddhabrot applets.
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