These plots were all generated using Mathematica 3.0 on a Power Computing Power Center Pro 180 Power Macintosh running MacOS 8.1 with 48 MB of RAM. Each plot took, on average, 2.5 minutes to be generated and rendered. The number of sampling points in each direction is 600. The Mathematica 3.0 notebook that generated these plots can be viewed here, although it's best viewed directly in a Mathematica 3.0 Front End.

For more information on this "exercise", check EXAMPLE 2.5.3, p. 152, of A Phycisist's Guide to Mathematica, by Patrick Tam.

For a larger display of a plot, click on it.

 
 
 
 
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