Connect the Dots
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The Mathematics of Numerolaria
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The Mathematics of Numerolaria
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Snow crystals have many beautiful symmetries.
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some central facts about Mandelbox Fractals.
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A MathLapse by Ulrike Bath and Kevin Guo about the Helicoid - a minimal surface. Minimal surfaces are soap film surfaces spanned in wire frames. The presented helicoid is amongst the oldest of them - already being studied by Leonhard Euler back in 1774.
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Are the sum of odd numbers greater than the sum of even numbers?
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The wind forces the water into circular motion, yet it generates waves.
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We define a Wunderlich cube to be a cube whose surfaces contain raised impressions of the reflections of seed shapes resembling the letter S. The video shows how this cube can be rolled leaving a trail which can become the Wunderlich curve.
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Taking pictures of spacetime - what could go wrong?
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Three mirrors, a floor and light….nothing else
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The Monge’s Circle Theorem as a silhouette of a higher dimension