Now that I work at a high performance computing center I can submit Mathematica notebooks to the cluster.

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Now that I work at a high performance computing center I can submit Mathematica notebooks to the cluster.
Somebody check the function generator
The Oscilloscope Blues
Forgotten Project
While going through my unfinished projects I found this mysterious image in a folder called "colorBlur".
The title of the Mathematica notebook is "runwayBlur.nb". I'm not really sure what the goal of this project was. It looks I got the colors from a certain image and put them into this ArrayPlot. I don't remember what I was going to do next but there is a second image in the notebook:
What is this? What was I thinking? Why didn't I put comments or notes in my notebook? The folder name suggests that I was going to take these colors and make some kind of color gradient. How is that interesting? I'm guessing I couldn't think of a good answer and moved on to something else.
When I imagined doing summer research I pictured myself finding planets, not wondering if I'm using the right units in my program.
The Surprising Truth this Local Housewife Discovered About the Sine function (It's not what you expect!)
Your math teacher never told you this!!1!!!
Point charge potential on hexagons.
Legendre Polynomials