Fractals in a complex plane

The reverse function of the mandelbrot set (sort of). n is multiplied by i because it isn't a fractal then, it just becomes stairs as the amount of f(f(f(f(f.....)))))))) increases. All of which have integrals with some of the most horrific and terrifying antiderivatives you can find. Which should be expected, from the giant composition, but the point is they can all be integrated.

 

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