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- Visual Explanations of Mathematics
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PlutoViz: Introduction
I formed a picture in my head of an inverted pyramid, with each inner level positioned below and a little bit smaller than the previous level. After solving the puzzle, I got some ideas about what a visualization of the search for the shortest path could look like. I've wished for a couple years that I could put together visualizations like the ones I've seen in the AoC subreddit, and I have a strong enough feeling about this puzzle that I think this is where I should start. A recent 3Blue1Brown video gave me the confidence that Manim would be the right tool, for me, for this first job.
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- Manim: A Python Framework for Crafting Beautiful Mathematical Animations
- Manim: Open-Source Python Framework for Mathematical Animations
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Celebrating 6 years since Valve announced Steam Play Proton for Linux
https://github.com/ManimCommunity/manim/issues/3362
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Visualizing Complex Functions
The animation looks awesome! Looks like the author used matplotlib (as they mention in a comment on the website): https://github.com/vankessel/sandbox/blob/master/graph/inter...
In the past, I have used manim to make mathematical animations: https://www.manim.community/ Manim is more flexible but that comes with some overhead of complexity and learning. Example of some animations using manim:
- List of videos using manim: https://www.manim.community/awesome/
- A blog post I made: https://azeemba.com/posts/degenerate-matter.html
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Pyxel: A retro game engine for Python
harfang-wasm is a fork of pygbag.
harfang-wasm: https://github.com/harfang3d/harfang-wasm
pygbag: https://github.com/pygame-web/pygbag
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38772400 :
> FWIU e.g. panda3d does not have a react or rxpy-like API, but probably does have a component tree model?
Is there a react-like api over panda3d, or are there only traditional events?
Manim has a useful API for teaching. Is there a good way to do panda3d with a manim-like interface? https://github.com/ManimCommunity/manim/issues/3362#issuecom...
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geogebra
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Visual Explanations of Mathematics
There is also Joyce's Java Version of Euclid's Elements:
https://mathcs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/java/elements/elements.htm...
and I'm still impressed by the custom Unity tools which Freya Holmér uses for her videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvPPXbo87ds
Wish Geogebra was both more capable and widely used:
https://www.geogebra.org/
That said, these days if I need to plot out something I just use OpenSCAD: https://openscad.org/ (or, the Python-enabled version: https://pythonscad.org/ )
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Beautiful Free Math – Desmos Animated Graphing Calculator
I used Desmos quite a bit as an instructional tool for high school math. They are funded through relationships with several companies, but most notably the standardized testing industry, which uses it with their online tests.
Over ten years before Desmos launched, there began an open source project called Geogebra (https://www.geogebra.org/). Geogebra remains open source to this day and offers a similar suite of applications and calculators, both online and in app form.
Over the years I have also used Geogebra as an instructional tool in both my math and physics classrooms, producing dozens of apps, simulators, and gizmos: https://www.geogebra.org/u/mrdathhs
Geogebra excels at creating mathematical simulations. One of my favorites was this real-time satellite orbit calculator: https://www.geogebra.org/m/UEynuRnG
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Top 10 most intriguing Java errors in 2024
In reality, 0.7071067811865 isn't some magic number—it's simply the rounded result of taking the square root of 0.5. But how critical is this loss of precision? GeoGebra is a software tailored for mathematicians, and extra precision doesn't seem to hurt there.
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Why Surgeons Are Wearing the Apple Vision Pro in Operating Rooms
Would be great to see some citations. I'm particularly interested to know the kind of tech we are talking about here. If it's PPT and the likes then I tend to agree. If we are talking about tools like geogebra [1] where students can manipulate and play around then I'll be extremely surprised.
[1] https://www.geogebra.org
- GeoGebra: A dynamic mathematics software for all levels of education
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How can I embed code from the Android platform into one of my applications?
https://github.com/geogebra/geogebra How can I obtain the source code for the Android platform and embed it into our own app with only the core layer code, DeskTop, and web platform source code? Thank you for your reply.
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Desmos 3D graphing calculator (beta)
I don't think their codebases are particularly connected: AFAIK Desmos is a client-side browser app, so the software is distributed to the user for using in that way, which seems incompatible with the GPL3+ licensing of the GeoGebra codebase.
https://github.com/geogebra/geogebra
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How is the level of difficulty for this programme Calculus - 1, Is it possible for me who is a total dummy, I am feeling very nervous.
Edit: while learning derivatives you should definitely play around with a graphing calculator like https://www.geogebra.org/ . It will make understanding what's going on a lot more intuitive.
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Intersection of two conics
There are a lot of different cases, it's quite tricky. Here's the numerical algorithm in full https://github.com/geogebra/geogebra/blob/master/common/src/main/java/org/geogebra/common/kernel/algos/AlgoIntersectConics.java
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Bug on the website? Loading a .ggb-file into web viewer
Access to XMLHttpRequest at 'https://example.com/files' from origin 'https://www.geogebra.org' has been blocked by CORS policy: No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource.
What are some alternatives?
motion-canvas - Visualize Your Ideas With Code
manim - Animation engine for explanatory math videos
processing - ⚠️ Processing moved to processing/processing4 ⚠️
gpt - A Python toolkit for lattice field theory, quantum computing, and machine learning
Javis.jl - Julia Animations and Visualizations
textbooks - Source code of Mathigon's interactive textbooks