An interactive visualization tool for graph theory
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Apr 23, 2024 - Elm
An interactive visualization tool for graph theory
Short python samples of recreational mathematics.
Maths and Matlab code to multilaterate an undefined point in 3D space, based on reception times of 4+ microphones receiving an impulse created by an emitter at that point... Advanced Bird Watching!
Interactive Feigenbaum bifurcation graphics on iPad with Pythonista
World of Wator: A Predator-Prey simulation as a screensaver
My solution to Matt Parker's math puzzle 'arranging cats and dogs': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gppjTZ1vCE&t=3s
Python functions for numerical analysis: numerical schemes for ODEs, linear algebra, linear/non-linear/iterative solvers, interpolation, and regression analysis.
This script is ready to use script to takes an argument and calculates all amicable number pairs smaller than the inputted number.
A mostly POSIX-compliant utility that scans a given interval for vampire numbers.
An algorithm, a C/C++ software library, and a collection of apps, to solve and visualize the general right tromino tiling puzzle.
"oof = { 0 | off }". (C++ OpenGL implementation of 3D infinite HACKENBUSH)
Create a magic square of order three in your terminal.
Lucas Sequence L is a sequence of numbers such that L(n) = L(n-1) + L(n-2)
💡 A console app that can calculate Collatz Conjecture and display the hailstone sequence, steps, and peak.
Doing some recreational math inspired by a numberphile video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbKtFN71Lfs
A distributed prime number generator written in Rust
My proposed solutions to the first 100 problems on Project Euler in Haskell (+ explanation).
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