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Robert P. Munafo, 2008 Feb 17.
Colloquial name for the mu-atom R2.1/2a, or for the .1/2a mu-atom of any island.
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This picture shows the head to the left, and the shoulders to the right. Seahorse valley refers to either of the cusps.
This term derives from the resemblance of a mu-molecule to a bug or to a sitting human figure (see Buddha).
See the R2 page for a map of other major features.
From the Mandelbrot Set Glossary and Encyclopedia, by Robert Munafo, (c) 1987-2024.
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This page was written in the "embarrassingly readable" markup language RHTF, and was last updated on 2008 Feb 19. s.27