The inverse iteration method for Julia sets in the 3-dimensional space
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Abstract: In this article, we introduce the adapted inverse iteration method to generate bicomplex Julia sets associated to the polynomial map . The result is based on a full characterization of bicomplex Julia sets as the boundary of a particular bicomplex cartesian set and the study of the fixed points of . The inverse iteration method is used in particular to generate and display in the usual 3-dimensional space bicomplex Julia sets that are dendrites.
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