"A big fat dick!"

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Mandy looks dubious, so you unzip your pants and show her how big and fat it actually is.
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The '''Mandelbrot set''' is a set of [[Point (geometry)|points]] in the [[complex plane]] that forms a [[fractal]]. Mathematically, the Mandelbrot set can be defined as the set of complex ''c''-values for which the orbit of 0 under iteration of the [[complex quadratic polynomial]] ''x''<sup>2</sup> + ''c'' remains bounded.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://math.bu.edu/DYSYS/explorer/def.html|title=Mandelbrot Set Explorer: Mathematical Glossary|accessdate=2007-10-07}}</ref>
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"Wow," she says softly. "That's...  That's a foot, isn't it?"
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Eg. c = 1 gives the sequence 0, 1, 2, 5, 26… which tends to infinity. As this sequence is unbounded, 1 is not an element of the Mandelbrot set.
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"Yes," you say proudly.
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On the other hand, c = i gives the sequence 0, i, (-1 + i), –i, (-1 + i), -i… which is bounded, and so it belongs to the Mandelbrot set.
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Mandy leans forward and sticks a hand under her chair. She picks up one of her high heels and puts it down over your prick.
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When computed and graphed on the complex plane, the Mandelbrot Set is seen to have an elaborate boundary, which does not simplify at any given magnification. This qualifies it as a fractal.
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"There you go," she says sweetly.
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The Mandelbrot set has become popular outside [[mathematics]] both for its aesthetic appeal and for being a complicated structure arising from a simple definition. [[Benoît Mandelbrot]] and others worked hard to communicate this [[Areas of mathematics|area of mathematics]] to the public.
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Then she turns back to her book.
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Do you:
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*[[Jack off into Mandy's shoe]]
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*[[Smell the inside of Mandy's other shoe]]
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*[[Grab Mandy's ankles]]
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[[Category: Smutty Sex Romp]]
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Revision as of 23:31, 17 December 2007

File:Mandel zoom 00 mandelbrot set.jpg
Initial image of a Mandelbrot set zoom sequence with continuously coloured environment

The Mandelbrot set is a set of points in the complex plane that forms a fractal. Mathematically, the Mandelbrot set can be defined as the set of complex c-values for which the orbit of 0 under iteration of the complex quadratic polynomial x2 + c remains bounded.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Eg. c = 1 gives the sequence 0, 1, 2, 5, 26… which tends to infinity. As this sequence is unbounded, 1 is not an element of the Mandelbrot set.

On the other hand, c = i gives the sequence 0, i, (-1 + i), –i, (-1 + i), -i… which is bounded, and so it belongs to the Mandelbrot set.

When computed and graphed on the complex plane, the Mandelbrot Set is seen to have an elaborate boundary, which does not simplify at any given magnification. This qualifies it as a fractal.

The Mandelbrot set has become popular outside mathematics both for its aesthetic appeal and for being a complicated structure arising from a simple definition. Benoît Mandelbrot and others worked hard to communicate this area of mathematics to the public.

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