Inversion of an Array of Cubes

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The generalized inversion generates interesting graphics from originally simple objects. In this mapping,
represents the distance of a point from the origin, and
is the exponent of the map. The original configuration is shown when
; the classical inversion corresponds to
.
Contributed by: Michael Trott (March 2011)
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Published: March 7 2011