Explore >> Select a destination


You are here

cre8math.com
| | robertlovespi.net
5.8 parsecs away

Travel
| | I go by RobertLovesPi on-line, and am interested in many things. Welcome to my own little slice of the Internet, which is shared freely with anyone who is interested. The viewpoints and opinions expressed on this website are my own, except for the relatively small number of clearly-identified works of others. Nothing here should be...
| | njwildberger.com
6.6 parsecs away

Travel
| | This coming Tuesday in the Pure Maths Seminar at UNSW I will be giving a talk: Here are the details, in case you are in Sydney and are interested. The talk is at the School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSW, Kensington campus, building the Red Centre, which is up the main walkway from Anzac Parade....
| | leifgehrmann.com
9.1 parsecs away

Travel
| | [AI summary] The text provides an in-depth exploration of kaleidoscopic imagery, focusing on the mathematical and optical principles behind creating repeating patterns. It discusses the use of mirrors in polycentral kaleidoscopes, the role of ball lenses in teleidoscopes, and the transformation of images through rotation and reflection. The text also includes detailed descriptions of historical art pieces and their kaleidoscopic representations, along with mathematical equations for mapping points within a hexagonal grid. Additionally, it touches on the licensing changes of National Galleries of Scotland images and reviews of teleidoscopes.
| | mathscholar.org
36.0 parsecs away

Travel
| [AI summary] The article discusses the evolution of mathematics, highlighting the role of technology and formalization in modern mathematical practices. It explores how collaborative projects using tools like Lean are changing the way mathematicians approach problem-solving, enabling the division of labor and making complex proofs more manageable. The text also touches on the potential future of mathematics with the integration of AI, suggesting that AI could assist in generating and formalizing proofs, leading to new roles within the mathematical community. The article emphasizes that while AI may not replace human mathematicians, it will transform the field by allowing for more efficient and collaborative research.