I love Mathematics

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I love Mathematics
10,000 particles in a simulated simple symmetric random walk; each particle has a 1/3 probability of moving left, right, or not moving. The heights of the black bars represents the distribution of particles along the walk.
As a consequence of the central limit theorem, after a long time the distribution of the particles can be very well approximated by a normal distribution (shown in red)! The mean of this normal distribution stays at 0 while the variance is proportional to the time left running.
Programmed in javascript & ProcessingJS.
Mathematical expressions. By : Kathiuska
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Math can be hard. In school, many survive math class by memorizing the needed formulas without ever really understanding why they work in the first place. Simple animations can help you see the math at work.
Trying to animate some mathematical expressions.
By Kathiuska www.kathiuska.com
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I was asked why I counted the number of triangles that I did, and I'm getting used to manim. It seemed like a good excuse to use it.
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