The DADA Fractal: Two-Scale Boundary Lifecycle in the Cathedral Seam
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Paper 30 in the "Geometry of the Critical Line" programme. The escape-time Julia set of the direct iteration z → z − exp(−α/z) — a different dynamical system from the Newton map studied in Papers 20–29 — displays a lobe-alternation pattern (informally termed "DADA" in this programme) along the Cathedral seam whose quantitative structure has not previously been measured. This paper probes the seam boundary at six lifecycle landmarks (α = 1/e, 0.42, 0.481, 0.50, 0.60, 1.0) using box-count dimension and curvature-based lobe detection. The results reveal a split between variable global geometry and invariant local ornamentation. At the global scale, box-count dimension decreases from 1.636 at the branch point to a…
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- Invariant (physics)
- Boundary (topology)
- Robustness (evolution)
- Julia set
- Segmentation
- Monotonic function
- Dimension (graph theory)
- Fractal
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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