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As a follow-up to yesterday's post, here's the same visualization, but with everything normalized, i.e. divided by the exponential function. I haven't included the reversed version (with low-order terms at the top) this time, because now it would just amount to flipping the figure upside down.
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A couple captures from the stream (haven't read the paper yet!)
Left: the pattern found in the REU: fix a pair of curvatures (from admissible congruence classes) and plot a black dot if no packing has that pair. Local-global conjecture says this should "empty out", but doesn't seem to be happening!
Right: now that they know what to look for, another way of discovering a pattern: plot differences between missing curvatures and a striking structure emerges after the initial mess.
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A small project from yesterday, plotting Gamma(x) = Gamma(y). Wolfram Alpha (left) is awful. Desmos is OK but not great. My custom code fills in the gaps, but is that really what a graph should show, or should it highlight all the discontinuities?
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Feeling like having a math-video marathon?
#3Blue1Brown made a list of their 25 favorite math explainers. Much of them are far above my head, but the clay animation and the string machine ones seem very cool just for the visuals.
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@timhau #HashTags for discoverability:
#ComputerScience #ML #ComputerVision #MathVisualization
And welcome !!