Cosmatesque
Make images of fractals and fractal-like patterns based on the modular residues of number arrays generated by recurrence relations. (by rplaurberg)
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Cosmatesque
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Personal coding projects
Here's an associated fractal-making program I wrote in Python with more explanation, if you're curious.
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What are some programming languages that are useful for mathematicians, physicists, and the like (perhaps even engineers)?
To give you a sense of what I'm talking about, here's a link to a GitHub page where I put my Python code for a particular project alongside an explanation of the program and the underlying mathematical entities.
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24 HOUR WRITING CONTEST: PLAY BY THE RULES, RUN THE JEWELS?
If you do things like this in two dimensions (or more) you can generate fractals. I wrote a bit more about it here — skip right to the gallery here — but the general idea is that you start with the number 1 in the corner, apply a rule that determines the number in each new cell in terms of "previous" cells, and color-code the results.
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Students who wrote a thesis this semester (any level), what was your topic and how did it go?
I finished my master's thesis this semester, exploring connections between recurrence relations and fractals. Variations on how Pascal's triangle modulo 2 reproduces the Sierpinski triangle, basically. (Here's a little more explanation on a GitHub page I made to share a Python program that can explore simple versions of these phenomena.)
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How are you all with programming/computer science.
Here's a nice GUI'd version of a program that I used for my master's thesis research. The topic is the connection between certain recurrence relations and fractals. You can see a little more explanation on the GitHub page if you're curious.
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I built a program that makes fractals (with recurrence relations and modular arithmetic)
I've been interested in a particular fractal-generation method for a while and just finished my master's thesis on the subject. I decided to make and share an interactive version of the picture-making program I used so I can spread my fascination. In short, these are all variations on how color-coding the odd and even entries of Pascal's triangle generates the Sierpinski triangle fractal. I have a bit more explanation on the GitHub page.
FinitisticDimensionConjecture
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Students who wrote a thesis this semester (any level), what was your topic and how did it go?
My master thesis is not done yet, but is due in June.