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Domain coloring of the complex Gauss map F(z) = 1/z − [1/z], with [·] the nearest Gaussian integer. Disks appears because inversion 1/z sends the grid lines around each Gaussian integer to circles through 0.
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Blue Sky Mandelbrot Spiral.
This is your reminder that the simulation in Total Recall is called "Blue Sky On Mars". The entire plot is literally spelled out from the start.
Beyond that point, nothing in the movie is real.
Port of Pyjamarama to Acorn Electron (WIP). Quick update while I'm busy coding all different actions/events/animations in the game. Let's make a few quick trips to the moon and back! 👾👾👾
In 1957, the great mathematician George Pólya wrote:
“The only student of mine I was ever intimidated by. He was so quick. There was a seminar for advanced students in Zürich that I was teaching and von Neumann was in the class. I came to a certain theorem, and I said it is not proved and it may be difficult. Von Neumann didn't say anything but after five minutes he raised his hand. When I called on him he went to the blackboard and proceeded to write down the proof. After that I was afraid of von Neumann.”
Image: Los Alamos National Laboratory, https://t.co/GRsFGkS2rL
Quote: George Pólya, "How to Solve It," 2nd ed. (1957), p. xv
On the eve of The Office’s 25th anniversary, I’m taking it back to the very beginning with a clip from the unaired pre-pilot presentation we put together, which led to the BBC commission.