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Famous Fluid Equations Spring a Leak

Posted on 2019/12/19 by Carl Robitaille
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Famous Fluid Equations Spring a Leak

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A projectile should be fired at 45° to maximize range

Posted on 2019/12/19 by Carl Robitaille
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In 1546, Niccolo Tartaglia became the first person to discover that a projectile should be fired at 45° to maximize range. His conclusion was based on incorrect theory as can be seen in his diagrams. pic.twitter.com/SoYlNXI7Yc

— Fermat's Library (@fermatslibrary) December 19, 2019
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With Category Theory, Mathematics Escapes From Equality

Posted on 2019/12/18 by Carl Robitaille
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With Category Theory, Mathematics Escapes From Equality

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No matter how small, any mathematical accomplishment is impressive

Posted on 2019/12/18 by Carl Robitaille
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No matter how small, any mathematical accomplishment is impressive!#WednesdayWisdom #DOMATH pic.twitter.com/GCI7e46LXv

— the Center of Math (@centerofmath) December 18, 2019
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Osgood curves

Posted on 2019/12/16 by Carl Robitaille
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Osgood curves

There is no injective space-filling curve. However, there do exist injective curves with nonzero area. These are called Osgood curveshttps://t.co/ezeQejes8n pic.twitter.com/h8tBSiwECj

— Akiva Weinberger (@akivaw) December 15, 2019
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‘double-axis’ illusion

Posted on 2019/12/15 by Carl Robitaille
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Illusion of The Year 2019 Winner

It's based on a simple Lissajous curve, but uses clever shading/highlighting to create a 'double-axis' illusion pic.twitter.com/mdE3Eee1E9

— 〈 Berger | Dillon 〉 (@InertialObservr) December 15, 2019
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Free-Fall orbits are gravitational orbits

Posted on 2019/12/12 by Carl Robitaille
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Free-Fall orbits are gravitational orbits where all planets start at rest and oscillate along open curves

(credit: @KangarooPhysics)pic.twitter.com/l8f1W7Lyqp

— 〈 Berger | Dillon 〉 (@InertialObservr) December 11, 2019
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The woman who reshaped maths

Posted on 2019/12/11 by Carl Robitaille
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The woman who reshaped maths

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Top 20 Country by International Mathematical Olympiad Gold Medal (1959-2019)

Posted on 2019/12/11 by Carl Robitaille
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Complexity Explorables

Posted on 2019/12/10 by Carl Robitaille
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Complexity Explorables

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