FNKWP@ALASKA.BITNET (02/08/90)
Not many people have seen the paper by Brooks and Matelski, and it is certainly
interesting to see what may have been the first image of the M-set. Fortunate-
ly, they used text-mode graphics--which makes it possible for me to post what
I hope is an almost exact reproduction of their figure in the paper I referenced
in the previous message.
"For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face:..."
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Ken Philip <fnkwp@alaska>
P.S. My thanks to Michael Frame of the Union College math department, who
notified my brother and me of the existence of this paper.