I ‘Photos’ of What Cartoon Characters Would Look Like in Real Life Posted on 2022/02/15 by Carl Robitaille Reply https://twitter.com/nicoduretour/status/1489358648694525952?s=20&t=OtHUZRF16nGVYgh6JPo4xQ
Gears Posted on 2022/02/15 by Carl Robitaille Reply ••••• pic.twitter.com/pXGtW4VY6q— たいすーらせん (@Yugemaku) January 30, 2022
Gears Posted on 2022/01/29 by Carl Robitaille Reply ◉ pic.twitter.com/7ap4vXiXa3— たいすーらせん (@Yugemaku) January 28, 2022
Torus Berrings Posted on 2022/01/29 by Carl Robitaille Reply ○○ pic.twitter.com/mhq30YJ966— たいすーらせん (@Yugemaku) January 26, 2022
Everlasting Triangles, by u/sjpalmer94 (2021) Posted on 2022/01/29 by Carl Robitaille Reply Everlasting Triangles, by u/sjpalmer94 (2021) Mathematics, fractals, infinity.Eternal triangles. https://t.co/ClOkOS8Y14 pic.twitter.com/fH0xW8X5Pm— Cliff Pickover (@pickover) January 25, 2022
Discrete Differential Geometry Posted on 2022/01/25 by Carl Robitaille Reply How do you compute the curvature of a polygonal curve?The "textbook definition" gives a pretty useless answer: zero along edges; undefined at vertices!In this #DDG2022 video we consider four alternative definitions, and explore their trade offs: https://t.co/xXIMFLXfKe pic.twitter.com/6xo3trODMu— Keenan Crane (@keenanisalive) January 21, 2022
Surface is halfway between the edge graphs of a pair of dual 5-cells Posted on 2022/01/12 by Carl Robitaille Reply pic.twitter.com/mrKZXZNmzD— Daniel Piker (@KangarooPhysics) January 11, 2022 Yes, the surface is halfway* between the edge graphs of a pair of dual 5-cells.*defining halfway as shortest distance to each graph being equal doesn't give a smooth surface though, so instead here I've taken where the inverse cubed distances summed over each graph are equal.— Daniel Piker (@KangarooPhysics) January 12, 2022
Differential growth Posted on 2022/01/12 by Carl Robitaille Reply https://twitter.com/MotivicKyle/status/1480684959316660224?s=20
Penrose: Create beautiful diagrams just by typing mathematical notation in plain text Posted on 2022/01/12 by Carl Robitaille Reply Penrose: Create beautiful diagrams just by typing mathematical notation in plain text 4/4 You can check out the code used for the video above here: https://t.co/RbNTQiDzIXThe whole system is open source, and (if you're brave!) you can run it yourself: https://t.co/186CdooyAfStill very much a work in progress… but well on its way!— Keenan Crane (@keenanisalive) January 11, 2022