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Discrete Versions of Continuous Functions
Math functions can be used to produce nested patterns in 2D images or 3D surfaces.
Contributed by:
Daniel de Souza Carvalho
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Discrete Versions of Continuous Functions
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http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/DiscreteVersionsOfContinuousFunctions/
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