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playing with ways to visualize the factorization of numbers

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falj - lefredj.eth's profile picture
falj - lefredj.eth3 years ago

Tried that recently

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Praveenstein3 years ago

Please explain this (math) mortal human, what this means 😬😬

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Max Pihlström3 years ago

I like how powers of 2 results in triangulations.

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ais3 years ago

My favourite is when there are no lines in the middle :)

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Timuy1n N0ne3 years ago

That could be done physically, with some lasers and an almost perfect circular mirror.

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Katie Steckles3 years ago

This is lovely

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Jeff3 years ago

I was waiting for 60

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Vignette3 years ago

Can we try a hyperbolic version? With circular arcs instead of lines

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Matt Henderson3 years ago

Nice idea. I also want a way to animate the new lines smoothly rather than just disappear and appear

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