fractal_rl
Code for CORL 2020 paper: Explicitly Encouraging Low Fractional Dimensional Trajectories Via Reinforcement Learning. (by sgillen)
pywonderland
A tour in the wonderland of math with python. (by neozhaoliang)
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Beautiful math with beautiful images, hyperbolic spaces, Coxeter groups, tilings, and circle packing meet together.
I have a project that draws snub and star polytpes, using group theory. At least in these two cases, Coxeter diagram still works fine: https://github.com/neozhaoliang/pywonderland/tree/master/src/polytopes
- A Tour in the Wonderland of Math with Python
- Pywonderland: A tour in the wonderland of math with Python
- PyWonderland project updated: many many more math images.
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Things you can do with hyperbolic geometry + pyglet + shading language
Hi: this is a python animation made with the pyglet module and the glsl language, it shows some nice patterns lying in the 3d hyperbolic space. Basically you can understand this as "apollonian gaskets" in the 3d Poincare space. Want see more? Run the code here: https://github.com/neozhaoliang/pywonderland/tree/master/src/hyperbolic-limit-set
What are some alternatives?
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brax - Massively parallel rigidbody physics simulation on accelerator hardware.
css-houdini-fractals - 🎨 Drawing Fractals with CSS Houdini
daydreamer - DayDreamer: World Models for Physical Robot Learning
mandelbrot - Simple Mandelbrot