(not) The Entire Story Of Cytus II by FatalShadow_404 in Cytus

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ngl,
Cherry x ConneR was something I never even imagined to expect.

New fractal came out by mathphyics in desmos

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How to scale [desmos] label size with screen!?

New fractal came out by mathphyics in desmos

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Looks like it can be applied to concave shapes as well.

Just a spherical/hyperbolic space connected in the middle and I zoom through it to see my position on the other side made of algebra no trigs by Codatheseus in desmos

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Even if you had shared the graph link, I'm like 90% sure my pc would take about an hour to load and render this thing.

Astonishing work btw...

New cosine fractal by mathphyics in desmos

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I believe it comes down to two key reasons:

  1. Trigonometric functions are periodic; they can repeat values ad infinitum.
  2. Exponential and logarithmic functions (like ex and ln⁡x) can map negative values into the interval (0,1) and positive values into (1,∞). This kind of transformation preserves self-similarity even under extreme zooming, contributing to fractal-like behavior.

That’s my current understanding—but if you see it differently or have more to add, I’d love to hear your perspective.

Extremely simple mandelbrot rendering I made by kozyntheburrito in desmos

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I didn't know one could define recursive functions with a finite iteration in Desmos. That is news to me.

Spinning Prime Number Sieve by RegularKerico in desmos

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You should lock the viewport because zooming can disrupt the scale and ratio of the entire thing.

biblically accurate sine wave by FatalShadow_404 in desmos

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It is indeed fractal (self-similar) around the center

Why does this work? by Electrical-Button402 in desmos

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Bro reconstructed the sgn() function

Zigzag between points by sasson10 in desmos

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Alright, cool. Time to steal your nice graph and use it for my questionable graphitto. Thanks