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Where Is Noether's Principle in Machine Learning?
Not quite what you're looking for, but worth pointing out that Grant Sanderson of 3Blue1Brown has published the "framework" he uses for his math videos on GitHub.
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3Blue1Brown Calculus Blog Series
3b1b uses a python library for creating those videos.
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Why do people think animation involves a ton of coding?
Coming to motion design, this rumour takes of due to the fact that there are programming libraries like Manim and Motion-Canvas which are actually used to generate animations from code. You can search 3Blue1Brown channel on youtube.
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Online classes in china 🔥
I'm not completely sure if they used manim here, but 3b1b made a python library called manim for making math animations.
Probably used this for the animation: https://github.com/3b1b/manim
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What language for creating mathematical modeling program?
3blue1brown has had success with (their tool) manim, which uses Python.
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faer 0.8.0 release
It would be interesting to see this library applied in a Rust version of Manim
- How to make visual representations of solving problems
- Is the Python code for the animations in the videos ever posted anywhere?
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Let's build GPT: from scratch, in code, spelled out by Andrej Karpathy
In case you're not aware, 3B1B has a Github repo for the engine he uses for the math animations so that others can use it to make similar things: https://github.com/3b1b/manim
There's also a loose group of people already doing the visual learners "explainers" thing over here: https://explorabl.es/ (you can scroll down for links to tools they use to make their explainers).
But yes, I also feel this is an important development and that this should be an ongoing way of teaching people things. Formal education has IMO stalled out around the printing press but there are massive opportunities on computers (and especially on globally networked computers) to take that a step further and leverage the capabilities of computers to make education even more engaging and information-dense.
jupyter-manim
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Is it possible to play an audio file with manim
I don't think so, there are currently only binder notebooks for manim community. But if there is interest, maybe you can make an issue here: https://github.com/krassowski/jupyter-manim (this is the jupyter implementation for 3b1b/manim) and as if it would be possible to create a binder build
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Manim in Javascript or way to make processing p5js look like manim
u/eulertour also build something really nice with javascript, I posted a demovideo here: https://github.com/krassowski/jupyter-manim/issues/26#issuecomment-753362010
What are some alternatives?
geogebra - GeoGebra apps (mirror)
reanimate - Haskell library for building declarative animations based on SVG graphics
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matplotplusplus - Matplot++: A C++ Graphics Library for Data Visualization 📊🗾
NumPy - The fundamental package for scientific computing with Python.
manim - A community-maintained Python framework for creating mathematical animations.
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ganja.js - :triangular_ruler: Javascript Geometric Algebra Generator for Javascript, c++, c#, rust, python. (with operator overloading and algebraic literals) -
mathbox - Presentation-quality WebGL math graphing
penrose - Create beautiful diagrams just by typing notation in plain text.