Graphical applications of L-systems
Proceedings on Graphics Interface '86/Vision Interface '86
The algorithmic beauty of plants
The algorithmic beauty of plants
Self-Similar Fractal Sets: Theory and Procedure
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
A study of the representation of fractal curves by L systems and their equivalences
IBM Journal of Research and Development
Mindstorms: children, computers, and powerful ideas
Mindstorms: children, computers, and powerful ideas
Determination of fractal dimensions from equivalent L systems
IBM Journal of Research and Development
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L-systems ([1]) can be used to generate fractals. In this paper L-systems with a standard turtle alphabet are combined with L-systems, which emulate simple number sequences. The combination of two such L-systems is achieved by concatenating their axioms as well as merging their rule sets. This can happen in several ways, depending in part on the sequence in which axioms and right-hand sides of rules are concatenated. The purpose of this paper is to combine these two applications of L-systems to generate novel fractals. A turtle interpretation is applied to the yield of the generated hybrid L-systems resulting in new fractal images.