cenobyte, to math
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Hi all, I've started the arxiv submission process of my first author paper in the general math category, but it needs an endorser. Apparently the endorser must be someone who has published 2 papers earlier than 2 months ago and less than 5 years ago, in the general math category. Please let me know if you can. Thanks in advance!

bug, to gamedev
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✨ New blog post! Fixing the iterative damping interpolation in video games

https://blog.pkh.me/p/41-fixing-the-iterative-damping-interpolation-in-video-games.html

MichaelPorter, to math
@MichaelPorter@ottawa.place avatar

“Times” isn’t a verb.

Tearcell, to math
@Tearcell@mastodon.gamedev.place avatar

Im currently working on trajectory systems and forgot what tan() does and I kinda am embarrassed about that. Also I'm awful at trigonometry apparently. Haven't thought about it in a couple decades!

#indiegamedev #math #gamedevmath

cenobyte, to math
@cenobyte@mastodon.thirring.org avatar

First authorb paper out in the wild. It's challenging as an independent researcher, but it can be done. This has been a long time coming. Maybe more in the future
https://zenodo.org/records/11214976

Should show up in a couple other locations as well hopefully (pending reviews)

dave, to math
@dave@az.social avatar
ramikrispin, to python
@ramikrispin@mstdn.social avatar

(1/2) Hands-On Mathematical Optimization with Python 🚀

The Hands-On Mathematical Optimization with Python book by Krzysztof Postek, Alessandro Zocca, Joaquim Gromicho, and Jeffrey Kantor provides the foundation for mathematical optimization. As the name implies, the book is hands-on with Python examples, mainly using Pyomo.

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mok, to math
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mmm, to math
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I am trying to figure out a tough problem in . Anybody into that kind of thing? Know anybody to tag?

TruthSandwich, to math
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OscarCunningham, to math
@OscarCunningham@mathstodon.xyz avatar

I have a question about the aperiodic spectre tile (or the hat/turtle).

I know that the proof of aperiodicity works by showing that the tiles must fit together in a hierarchical structure that eventually repeats itself at a larger scale. But the larger units aren't literally scaled copies of the spectre. I also know that there is some freedom as to how you draw the edges of the spectre.

Is there a way you can draw the edges that allows you to literally use spectres to cover a larger copy of themselves? If so, is this way of doing it unique?

#Math #Maths #Mathematics #Spectre #Tiling #Aperiodic #AperiodicMonotile

oblomov, to math
@oblomov@sociale.network avatar

I just realized that all perfect squares mod 9 can only be 0, 1, 4, 7, but I can't find an easier proof than by exhaustion (square all numbers 0 to 8, mod 9). Is there a more elegant proof of this?

mod 11 has a wider choice (0, 1, 3, 4, 5, 9), but I wonder how good of a “perfect square detector” they can be together. Of course if either proof (by 9s and by 11s) fails, it's not a perfect square, but how many “not perfect square” are perfect squares both mod 9 and mod 11?

#math #maths

blinry, to opensource
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Hey, I'm blinry! I create digital tools and games, and digital art. I mostly use Mastodon to share my joy about things I learn or create. Welcome, everyone! :)

I love my communities: the Chaos community, Jugend Hackt, the Recurse Center.

I'm , into , software, , , , , , , , , , , , all things visual!

I'm curious and want to learn & try everything! ☺️

Snowshadow, to Futurology
@Snowshadow@mastodon.social avatar

To give your brain a break from politics and the assorted world problems:

🖥️ How to Build an Origami Computer

Two mathematicians have shown that origami can, in principle, be used to perform any possible computation.


https://www.quantamagazine.org/how-to-build-an-origami-computer-20240130/

MathOutLoud, to math
@MathOutLoud@mathstodon.xyz avatar

A different kind of maximization than typically seen in introductory Calculus. See my thought process and solution here:

https://youtu.be/c6JwnK29eJY

#math #mathematics

abucci, to math
@abucci@buc.ci avatar

I said this to a room full of people years ago and it turned out to be controversial, so what the heck I'll post it here:

Science results and math theorems should not be named after people, and we should undertake to rename any that currently are. We should prioritize renaming results or theorems named after white men and other privileged categories of people, with special attention to cases where a privileged person accepted or was assigned credit for work a less-privileged person did.

#math #science #reform

mina, to math
@mina@berlin.social avatar

Do you like doughnuts or pretzels?

Probably yes. I do. 😋

But did you know that their shapes also matter a great deal in ? Specifically, in an area called ?

1/5

2 delicious pretzels with salt on a blue and white napkin

boilingsteam, to math
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phonner, to math
@phonner@mathstodon.xyz avatar

Inspired by my brilliant student (https://mathstodon.xyz/deck/@phonner/112419322877058443) I've been playing around with (e)-like sums. Here's a fascinating one!

[ \sum_{n=0}^{\infty} {\frac{n^4}{n!}}=15e ]
This is strange enough to provoke wonder, but simple enough to serve as an entry-point to an interesting generalization.

paysmaths, to mathematics French
@paysmaths@mathstodon.xyz avatar

"Mathematics must subdue the flights of our reason; they are the staff of the blind; no one can take a step without them; and to them and experience is due all that is certain in physics." – Voltaire (1694-1778)

davidr, to ComputerScience
@davidr@hachyderm.io avatar

#kdtree and ball trees seem cool, but require full knowledge of the thing I'm searching for. What if it's 7 dimensional and I only know 4 of the values?

I feel like a "parallel kd tree" with a separate binary index on each dimension would work better here.

Reduce depth. Allow unspecified values. It'd also be a snap to create and search each dim in parallel.

This must already exist...

#computerscience #math

phonner, to math
@phonner@mathstodon.xyz avatar

Something I keep coming back to as a teacher and learner is Papert's concept of "Objects to Think With". In some ways, math for me is simply a collection of objects to think with. The guitar, too. Card games. The Rubik's cube. A basketball. And a simple way to be a lifelong learner is to continually seek out new objects to think with.

#Math #Teaching #MathEd

OpenSCAD, to books
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One of the current book bundles at HumbleBundle contains 3 books by John Horvath and Rich Cameron featuring for visualization and examples (among 15 in total with various topics on electronics and robots).

If you are looking for books about Geometry, Calculus and/or Trigonometry head over to https://www.humblebundle.com/books/electronics-and-design-for-entrepreneurs-make-books and check out the preview chapters.

Links to the associated github repos at https://openscad.org/documentation-books.html

The book cover of Make: Calculus.
The book cover of Make: Geometry.

markwyner, to dadjokes
@markwyner@mas.to avatar

Most math puns aren’t funny.

But sum are.

#DadJokes #Puns #NotMyFault #Math

peterdrake, to ArtificialIntelligence
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From Prince, Understanding Deep Learning.

#DeepLearning #MachineLearning #math #mathtodon

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