A simple python based visualizer for attractors using Matplotlib's pyplot library.
might make something out of that one day, looks dope ngl
Heavily inspired from Paul Bourke's website
list of current 3D attractors and their equations
x = sigma * (py - px) * dt
y = px * (rho - pz) - py * dt
z = px * py - beta * pz * dt
x = px * (a-py) + alpha * pz * dt
y = -py * (b-px * px) * dt
z = -px * (c-s * pz) - beta * pz * dt
x = py * dt
y = pz * dt
z = a * px - b * py - pz - c * px * px * px * dt
x = a * (py - px) + d * px * pz * dt
y = f * py - px * pz * dt
z = c * pz + px * py - e * px * px * dt
list of current 2D attractors and their equations
x = sin(alpha * py) + gamma * cos(alpha * px)
y = sin(beta * px) + delta * cos(beta * py)
x = cos(c0 * px)**2 - sin(c1 * py)**2
y = 2*cos(c2 * px) * sin(c3 * py)
x = 1 + py - a * px**2
y = b * px