Kalles Fraktaler
Robert P. Munafo, 2023 Jul 3.
Kalles Fraktaler is a program created by Karl Runmo in 2012 and actively developed until 2017; then "forked" by Claude Heiland-Allen and developed further.
Earlier versions implement the cubic deltas extrapolation-based perturbation method for many fractal types. Later versions use bilinear approximation, with deltas in extended double. Version 2 was announced on 2013 Jun 24.
Kalles Fraktaler was further developed with these improvements and numerous other contributions, then "forked" by Claude Heiland-Allen who added more recurrence relations and other improvements. It presently exists as a standalong program and can be used in most browsers; both are derived from the same source using Emscripten.
The most recent version, Kalles Fraktaler 3 has:
- Differential estimation (DE) to accelerate generation of deep zoom images
- Bivariate linear approximation to accelerate DE calculation with vary high dwell limits
- Runtime Benchmarking to automatically choose the fastest formats for use in its perturbation algorithms
revisions: 20230620 first version; 20230703 KF3 features
From the Mandelbrot Set Glossary and Encyclopedia, by Robert Munafo, (c) 1987-2024.
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