I keep hearing a voice telling me I was going to become an evil guru. I kept fighting it. Thinking, no I won't I'm a good person that's how I got here. Your article just made my day. There is onl...
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In reply to isomorphismes. Not sure which piece you disagree with, but would definitely include higher dimensional pl...
https://maxwelldemon.com/2015/09/27/eigencurves/#comment-300109
I disagree with your first point … I would say 19th century algebraists (cayley, sylvester, ………) dealt with basic multi-dimensionality. Homotopy etc was also successful in the 20th centu...
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the previous post on curvahedra spheres, we actually missed an interesting collection of curvahedra balls, as we assumed that every face
https://maxwelldemon.com/2016/11/07/making-spheres/#comment-282395
can make all sorts of objects, but some of the most satisfying are spheres, like the classic ball itself (here serving as a
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cool! You can read more about the math behind them here. These are designed by Edmund Harriss, who it so happens also designed the fractal curve in my previous post. Incidentally, Harriss is at
cool! You can read more about the math behind them here. These are designed by Edmund Harriss, who it so happens also designed the fractal curve in my
https://maxwelldemon.com/2016/10/23/the-curve-in-the-curvahedra/#comment-282270
website for the show is here. The five artists featured in the show are: George Hart, Edmund Harriss, Veronika Irvine, the Oakes Twins, and Paul
Reblogged this on iheariseeilearn.
https://maxwelldemon.com/2010/03/24/finding-ada-alicia-stott-boole/#comment-281878
qui sont aussi mathématiciens sont sceptiques à porpos de son utilisation en terme de design. Edmund Harris est professeur adjoint au département de mathématiques de l’université de l’A...
it is possible to achieve the same effect with just one tile. Then Joan Taylor and Joshua Socolar found one (pictured
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mathematics, and the similarities between mathematics and art. Be sure to check out Harriss’s public job application and to read his very entertaining and informative twitter and
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I have been bought two.. one for fun and the second just for archive. I am thinking to use this for my next math circle ( teacher and student) . very happy to see this book in the market.
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In reply to Andrzej Golonka. They are made in mathematica, though not prettied up. I can send you the notebook if you...
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Can you post source code?
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Edmund’s blog post about the book
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I am very excited to get my copy when it finally arrives on this side of the pond. Thank you, Edmund for all your work on this!
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and I initially met thanks to this blog. He was fact checking for an article that included the Taylor-Socolar aperiodic tiling that I had written up. The general theme of the article was the mag...
https://maxwelldemon.com/2010/04/01/socolar_taylor_aperiodic_tile/#comment-273629
Hi! recently I came across a similar star-like pattern in a very different test (initially) unrelated with modular arithmetic. My test is finding the first decimal digit with value k={0,1,2,3,4,5...
https://maxwelldemon.com/2011/11/20/22-1-patterns-in-modular-arithmetic/#comment-272576
designers who are also mathematicians are skeptical of the golden ratio’s use in design. Edmund Harriss is a clinical assistant professor in the University of Arkansas’ mathematics departmen...