An interactive visualization tool for graph theory
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An interactive visualization tool for graph theory
Short python samples of recreational mathematics.
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Python functions for numerical analysis: numerical schemes for ODEs, linear algebra, linear/non-linear/iterative solvers, interpolation, and regression analysis.
Doing some recreational math inspired by a numberphile video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbKtFN71Lfs
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"oof = { 0 | off }". (C++ OpenGL implementation of 3D infinite HACKENBUSH)
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Python cli script for counting prime numbers
Generating Ramanujan cab numbers
Python script for checking if a number is prime. If the number is composite, the script prints the prime factorization of the number.
Miscellaneous scripts and modules implemented in Python
Drawings / tilings / patterns generally written in PostScript
This script is ready to use script to takes an argument and calculates all amicable number pairs smaller than the inputted number.
My solution to Matt Parker's Frog Problem.
Goat Grazing Problem solved with Monte Carlo estimation
A Mersenne prime is a prime number that is one less than a power of two. That is, it is a prime number of the form M_{n}=2^{n}-1 for some integer n.
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