A Little Less Chaos In The World
Mathematician Edward Lorenz, father of chaos theory, discoverer of "strange attractors", and coiner of the term "butterfly effect", has passed away at the age of ninety.
What's your favorite mathematical law, constant or formula? I'm an e=mc2 man myself, although π and i will always hold special places in my heart.
ETA: And how could I forget the tesseract?
What's your favorite mathematical law, constant or formula? I'm an e=mc2 man myself, although π and i will always hold special places in my heart.
ETA: And how could I forget the tesseract?
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I'm all about the Pi. Long ago, I baked a pie in the shape of Pi. I need to do that again some time.
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Yah - I was weird.
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Writing the HTML to italicize it was amusing, too.
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e^(pi*i) + 1 = 0
is just such a weird but elegant connection.
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In high school, I had a classmate named Jon Lorenz who has some of his features. He got the other gold award in math at our high school graduation. I wonder if they were related somehow.
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I'll have to get back to this later
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fractal cookies (http://www.evilmadscientist.com/article.php/fractalcookies)?
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One plus one equals two, because if that is given, all else follows.
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So I always know EXACTLY how much pizza I will be eating!
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Also, x(x-1)=1 (the solution to which is the Golden Mean, and the basis of a great deal of apparent beauty to humans).
Finally, 1729. Why? Because it's the number in a famous story about Srinivasa Ramanujan:
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PV=nRT
(Although that's actually chemistry)
Purely mathematical, I'm a huge fan of Pythagorean Theorem
a^2+b^2=c^2
Since trig was the last math I took that I actually used.
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e^(i pi)
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