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    Approximations of fractal sets (English)
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    Five algorithms are presented for the approximation of fractal sets. The first three were proposed by Williams, Hutchison and Barnsley Demko. The latter two by the authors, one of which is a graphics algorithm. Error estimates are made for all the algorithms and numerical comparisons are done using classical examples of attractors in the plane.
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    fractal sets
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    Error estimates
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    attractors
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