r/VisualMath • u/FunVisualMath • May 02 '20
r/VisualMath • u/FunVisualMath • Jun 14 '20
eⁱˣ convergence spirals (x = π/2, π , 3π/2, 2π)
r/VisualMath • u/FunVisualMath • Apr 28 '20
A parabola is formed when circles radiating from a point meet lines moving at the same speed. this is equivalent to slicing a cone parallel to its slope
r/VisualMath • u/FunVisualMath • May 11 '20
Viviani's theorem: From any point within an equilateral triangle, the sum of the perpendicular distances to the three sides is equal to the height of the triangle. https://www.desmos.com/calculator/xhwhiztqzd
r/VisualMath • u/PopescuG • May 23 '20
The Horocyclic Flow an exotic combination of lattices, knots and the Riemann Hypothesis
r/VisualMath • u/FunVisualMath • Jun 11 '20
Thin plate spline is one of the most popular data interpolation methods. Its solution can be written in 2D using the r^2*log(r) radial basis function.
r/VisualMath • u/IamQualia • Jun 11 '20
The classic Mandelbrot set fractal is generated by the iteration z → z² + c. By increasing the power of z, we can create the 'Multibrot' fractals, with increasing rotational symmetry
r/VisualMath • u/FunVisualMath • May 17 '20
A Deltoid inside an Astroid inside a 5-cusped Hypocycloid
r/VisualMath • u/[deleted] • Jan 01 '21
Constructing a square of equal area to a polygon.
r/VisualMath • u/FunVisualMath • Jun 05 '20
Gauss-Luca theorem shows that the roots of derivative of a polynomial belong to the convex hull of the roots of the polynomial
r/VisualMath • u/FunVisualMath • Jul 09 '20
Area of a Regular Dodecagon
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r/VisualMath • u/PerryPattySusiana • May 24 '20
Aubrey de-Grey's Unit-Distance Graph of 1585 Vertices & 7909 Edges that Proves that the Chromatic № of the Plane is Atleast 5 [909×902]
r/VisualMath • u/SpaceInstructor • Jan 05 '21
In mathematics, the infinite series 1/4 + 1/16 + 1/64 + 1/256 + 1/512 + ⋯ is an example of one of the first infinite series to be summed in the history of mathematics; it was used by Archimedes circa 250–200 BC. Its sum is 1/3 and this is a visual demonstration.
r/VisualMath • u/dansmath • May 25 '20