References and Acknowledgments
Bibliography
- Math 198 Course Notes, Spring 2001
- Woo, M., et al. OpenGl Programming Guide. Massachusetts:
Addison-Wesley Developers Press, 1997.
- Sparrow, Colin. The Lorenz Equations: Bifurcations, Chaos, and
Strange Attractors. Cambridge: King's College, 1982.
- Ho, Andrew. Lorenz Attractor. [Online] Available
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Acknowledgments
I would like to thank several people for helping me through the course
of this project, and for the use of existing code. I used the
existing code for the Lorenz Mask written by Professor George Francis and
Stuart Levy
of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and the code for the
rotation step that was initially written by Steve Kommrusch. I would also
like to thank Professor George Francis for further helping me with both
the mathematical and
programming aspects of the project.
I would further like to thank
Kalev
Leetaru of the NCSA and my sister Svetlana Lazebnik for helping
me with various programming
issues of the project.
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