Skip to primary content
Skip to secondary content

Blog.CarlRobitaille.org

Indiscriminate laziness

Main menu

  • Home
  • About

Category Archives: mathématiques

Post navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →

A Simulation That Looks Like Reality

Posted on 2021/10/15 by Carl Robitaille
Reply
Posted in infographie, mathématiques, physique | Leave a reply

The Test That Terence Tao Aced at Age 7

Posted on 2021/10/15 by Carl Robitaille
Reply
Posted in histoire, mathématiques | Leave a reply

Locally Scaled Domain Coloring, Part 1: Contour Plots

Posted on 2021/10/15 by Carl Robitaille
Reply

Locally Scaled Domain Coloring, Part 1: Contour Plots

Locally Scaled Domain Coloring, Part 1: Contour Plots https://t.co/GAmU4yZR61

— Analysis Fact (@AnalysisFact) October 15, 2021
Posted in infographie, mathématiques | Leave a reply

Why don’t they teach Newton’s calculus of ‘What comes next?’

Posted on 2021/10/15 by Carl Robitaille
Reply

“Featuring the Newton-Gregory interpolation formula, a powerful what comes next oracle, and some very off-the-beaten track spottings of some all-time favourites such as the Fibonacci sequence, Pascal’s triangle and Maclaurin series.”

Posted in mathématiques | Leave a reply

Newton’s Fractal (which Newton knew nothing about)

Posted on 2021/10/15 by Carl Robitaille
Reply
Posted in mathématiques | Leave a reply

To probe an unexplored space of hard problems, researchers play the devil’s advocate

Posted on 2021/10/15 by Carl Robitaille
Reply

To probe an unexplored space of hard problems, researchers play the devil’s advocate

Posted in mathématiques | Leave a reply

Why Do Bees Make Rhombic Dodecahedrons?

Posted on 2021/10/15 by Carl Robitaille
Reply
Posted in biologie, inusité, mathématiques | Leave a reply

Multiplication theorem rabbit hole

Posted on 2021/10/15 by Carl Robitaille
Reply

Multiplication theorem rabbit hole

“general class of functions called replicative functions”

Multiplication theorem rabbit hole https://t.co/NXc443enkK (by @JohnDCook)

— MathFeed (@MathFeed) October 11, 2021
Posted in mathématiques | Leave a reply

This New Method Can Simulate a Vast Ocean!

Posted on 2021/10/15 by Carl Robitaille
Reply
Posted in mathématiques, physique, programmation | Leave a reply

Right-angled equilateral heptagon can form a 1 degree of freedom linkage in two distinct ways

Posted on 2021/10/15 by Carl Robitaille
Reply

I was surprised to learn that a right-angled equilateral heptagon can form a 1 degree of freedom linkage in two distinct ways. https://t.co/6uiK2YwkA0 pic.twitter.com/MRTFk60vbc

— Daniel Piker (@KangarooPhysics) October 8, 2021
Posted in créativité, mathématiques | Leave a reply

Post navigation

← Older posts
Newer posts →

Categories

Blogroll

  • Twitter: La_Maudite

CarlRobitaille.org

  • Forums
  • Recettes
Proudly powered by WordPress