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recreational-mathematics
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Create a magic square of order three in your terminal.
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Goat Grazing Problem solved with Monte Carlo estimation
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Apr 1, 2024 - Jupyter Notebook
A javascript based math game about summing to zero.
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Mar 24, 2022 - JavaScript
Draw spiral lines with circles rotating around each other
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A distributed prime number generator written in Rust
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My proposed solutions to the first 100 problems on Project Euler in Haskell (+ explanation).
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💡 A console app that can calculate Collatz Conjecture and display the hailstone sequence, steps, and peak.
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My solution to Matt Parker's math puzzle 'arranging cats and dogs': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gppjTZ1vCE&t=3s
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Generate a series of vampire numbers.
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Approximate numeric constants such as Pi and Phi to arbitrary precision (and analyze the results).
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Where I store code I've kludged together to help me feel out some mathematical wondering I had.
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A n x n square grid (where n is the number of cells on each side) filled with distinct positive integers in the range 1, 2, ..., n^2 such that each cell contains a different integer and the sum of the integers in each row, column and diagonal is equal.
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Find multihedral tilings of patterns using Polyominoes
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Mar 18, 2020 - MATLAB
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