Tag Archives: mathematics
On the Behavior of 2d Transformations in Internet Explorer, Part 2
Unsurprisingly, the last post ran overlong. I’ll endeavor to stick to code and equations wherever possible, as they are generally faster for me to write and you to parse. Amateur-hour Illustrator work takes a little longer. All previous provisos still … Continue reading
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On the Behavior of 2d Transformations in Internet Explorer
In my work on the box2d and web worker modules in gwtns, I’ve needed the ability to put things up on the screen. To really make sure I was doing the word “overkill” justice, I decided to use my old … Continue reading
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Hyperbinary representations and amateur-hour number theory
I’ve recently become rather obsessed with a math problem, and thought I’d try out my new LaTeX plugin (this one) by talking about it a bit. I came across this great article series on a non-standard proof of the countability … Continue reading
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Tagged amateur hour, cantor, countability, hyperbinary, induction, math, mathematics, number theory, proof, rationals
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