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This image is trivially reproducible via open-source software ("gnuplot"). This makes it ineligible for copyright. Furthermore, the few trivial lines of code used to create it are published into the public domain. This also makes it ineligible for copyright. Furthermore, the author, in addition to publicly posting both image and code, has explicitly relinquished all rights to both, ("do whatever you want with it.") thus explicitly releasing it into the public domain. In conclusion, this is triply ineligible for copyright. Making it triply public domain.
for gnuplot code for reproducing this graph, see: [1]
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2010-11-10 19:42:43 | Kevin Baas | 9243545 | 640×480 | Description = An animation created using gnuplot that continuosly shows fractional derivatives from order 0 to 5 of x^4.
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