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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion attractors/attractors_panel.ipynb
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"## Attractor definitions\n",
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"Here, we'll make use of a family of attractors whose code is defined in the separate file [attractors.py](attractors.py), currently including classes for Clifford, De Jong, Svensson, Fractal Dream, Bedhead, Hopalong1, Hopalong2, Gumowski Mira, and Symmetric Icon attractors. That module also provides support for working with a separate YAML-format list of examples of each type of attractor, in [attractors.yml](attractors.yml).\n",
"Here, we'll make use of a family of attractors whose code is defined in the separate file [attractors.py](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pyviz-topics/examples/master/attractors/attractors.py), currently including classes for Clifford, De Jong, Svensson, Fractal Dream, Bedhead, Hopalong1, Hopalong2, Gumowski Mira, and Symmetric Icon attractors. That module also provides support for working with a separate YAML-format list of examples of each type of attractor, in [attractors.yml](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pyviz-topics/examples/master/attractors/attractors.yml).\n",
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"Each attractor family is a subclass of the Attractor class, capturing the attractor equations as runnable Python code, the equations in LaTeX for for displaying, the parameters of the equations, and their expected ranges of values:"
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