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maihudson:Animated GIFs (700 x 700)Mathematica code:Dashboard[z_] := RGBColor[54/255, 70/255, 93/255
Sed in schola media amicitiam cum mathematica facere diligenter conatura sum.But I’m gonna try
maihudson:Image data courtesy of Marina Abramovic and Sean Kelly Gallery, NYMathematica code:MA = Im
intothecontinuum:Mathematica code:P[A_, f_, w_, h_, M_, Y_, t_] := Plot[Table[ A*Sin[f*x + t + n*2 P
On July 5th, 1687, Sir Isaac Newton published Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Mathemati
intothecontinuum:Mathematica code:Tile[k_, rx_, ry_, x_, y_, r_] := Table[Translate[ Rotate[{Absolut
mathematica:she’s beauty, she’s grace
intothecontinuum: Mathematica code:Rot80 = Table[ Table[ RotationTransform[a, {1, 1, 0}, {0, 0, 0}
sndg: intothecontinuum: Mathematica code: Circles[Ccolor_, BGcolor_, X_, Y_, s_, r_, IS_] := Graph
maihudson: This animated GIF is 20 frames long and takes 2 seconds to repeat itself, but if you pick
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comedycentral:Mathematical news, everyone! This week’s brand new episode of Futurama features a spec
Bion, N. (Nicolas), 1652-1733. The construction and principal uses of mathematical instruments, 1723
Cats Cradle illustrations - Mathematical recreations and essays - Walter William Rouse - 1920 - via
sixpenceee:Sacred Geometry is the belief that geometry and mathematical ratios, harmonics and propor
sci-universe:I like simplicity and so does Marlon, who illustrates simple mathematical concepts. The
Mathematical object, 1934-1936Man Ray
Whspaceg-rl:The Drake equation is a mathematical equation used to estimate the number of detectable
talesfromweirdland:Search engine Google got its name from the mathematical number, googolplex. But w
Tycho Brahe and the Mathematical Duel,In the 16th century the Danish scientist Tycho Brahe was consi
Search engine Google got its name from the mathematical number, googolplex. But where did “googolple
Dean Ellis cover art for the 1965 mathematics book, One. Two, Three…Infinity.
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