Robert P. Munafo, 2003 Dec 27.
The point in the Mandelbrot Set with the greatest real coordinate
is near 0.471 185 334 933 396 + 0.354 149 823 635 167 i.
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Figure 1. "E" marks "easternmost" point in the Mandelbrot Set. The
filaments are fairly typical of the R2F(1/5B*) area.
See also northernmost point, westernmost point.
From the Mandelbrot Set Glossary and Encyclopedia, by Robert Munafo. Mu-ency index
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