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An application that lets you render some of the most known fractal functions, like the Mandelbrot set and many more! It comes with alot of options to further enhance your fractal experience! Its easy to use and does not require installation. A java version higher than 1.8 is required to be installed.
JFractals is a fractal generator written in Java. JFractals allows you to zoom into Julia sets and the Mandelbrot set. JFractals supports multithreaded rendering, antialiasing and multiple colouring methods.
A open source, multiplatform, fractal generator and explorer. Includes Mandelbrot, Julia, Lambda and others popular formulas. Also includes formula reader to create new fractals. It can save PNG images. Requires Java Virtual Machine.
A java program for exploring cubic fractals, similar to the Mandelbrot set but exhibiting a higher level of dynamical complexity. CubicBrowser provides the ability to explore the 4D Cubic Locus (and associated Julia sets) by viewing arbitrary 2D slices.
FractalJ is an application designed to be an education tool for teaching fractals and chaotic dynamical systems. Fractals, complete bifurcation diagrams, orbit diagrams, iterated function systems as well as the Mandelbrot and Julia sets are provided.
A Java application that graphically displays a family of strange attractors know as "rude boy curves". Eye candy with an interesting mathematical origin, much like Mandelbrot sets.