The Art of Complex Flow Diagrams
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Anne Burns: The Art of Complex Flow Diagrams. In: Bridges 2011. Pages 51–58
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Interpreting a continuous complex valued function as a vector field over its domain provides a wealth of opportunities for producing visually appealing images. Singularities and their multiplicities are easily discerned by plotting the vector field over a rectangular grid where colors are assigned as functions of length and/or direction, Some beautiful images can be produced by plotting the vector field of the function only along certain paths and inventing functions for assigning length and color to each vector produces.
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[1] Tyre Newton and Thomas Lofaro, On Using Flows to Visualize Functions of a Complex Variable, Mathematics Magazine, Vol. 69, No. 1 February 1996
[2] Tristan Needham, Visual Complex Analysis, Oxford University Press Inc., New York, 1997, ISBN 019 853446
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