Balls bouncing in a ring. This simulation outlines how chaos emerges from a simple ball bouncing around in a ring. This code was inspired by a numberphile video on chaos-theory.
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Balls bouncing in a ring. This simulation outlines how chaos emerges from a simple ball bouncing around in a ring. This code was inspired by a numberphile video on chaos-theory.
A collection of some algorithms on generating numerous prime sequences
Recreation of the animations shown in Numberphile's "Beautiful Trigonometry"
Tool for solving math problems involving finding an expression for a given value. (like numberphile's 10958 problem)
A repository for simulating some of the interesting mathematics problems discussed on the popular YouTube channel, NumberPhile. One implementation done so far is a visualization of the golden ratio turning into sequences of flower petals.
Inspired from a Numberphile video - https://youtu.be/Wim9WJeDTHQ
A Go implementation of Matt Parker's ShanksBot
Code for generating interesting integer sequences from the OEIS using python3, C and C++
A simulation of a math game proposed in a numberphile video.
Generate images based on Collatz conjecture trees
Python code to generate a barnsley fern and a mutated version of the barnsley fern.
Javascript visualization of "The Trapped Knight" math problem invented by Neil Sloane.
Projeto simples feito com propósito de responder uma pergunta no Brainly
Hitomezashi Stitch Patterns for git commit hashes
A Matt Parker-inspired tool to find a number with a greater multiplicative persistence of any* input
Recamán's sequence image and animation generator
As a double major in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, I often find myself watching YouTube videos about fascinating topics in math (love Numberphile and 3Blue1Brown) and try to code my own version of the mathematical topic. Usually the code doesn't lead to anything tangible, but it's fun thinking about the two fields together :)
An interactive visualisation of a maths problem detailed in: https://youtu.be/m4Uth-EaTZ8
Implementation of the 196-algorithm to find palindromes in a predetermined sequence of instructions.
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