Julia Map generates fractals with just a browser
February 4, 2011 by Amara D. Angelica
Google Labs has launched Julia Map, a fractal renderer in HTML 5. which lets you generate and explore fractals — specifically, the Julia set and Mandelbrot set — with just a browser (no need to launch a program).
It uses the Google Maps API to zoom and pan into the fractals. The images are computed with HTML 5 canvas. “Each image generally requires millions of floating point operations,” explains Google Software Engineer Daniel Wolf, so “Web workers spread the heavy calculations on all cores of the machine,” performing background processing tasks in parallel. You have a choice of 11 different fractal sets.
It uses the Google Maps API to zoom and pan into the fractals. The images are computed with HTML 5 canvas. “Each image generally requires millions of floating point operations,” explains Google Software Engineer Daniel Wolf, so “Web workers spread the heavy calculations on all cores of the machine,” performing background processing tasks in parallel. You have a choice of 11 different fractal sets.
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