Chaos Game -- From Wolfram MathWorld

Chaos Game -- from Wolfram MathWorld

Chaos Game -- from Wolfram MathWorld
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An algorithm originally described by Barnsley in 1988. Pick a point at random inside a regular n-gon. Then draw the next point a fraction r

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