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i just learned last month that the z-axis is part of the solution of Whitney Umbrella! no wonder it is called "umbrella". ...
xah lee
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Jan 12, 2005
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... Got a 404. Did you mistype? ... -- Hop David http://clowder.net/hop/index.html...
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oops... missed a dir. http://xahlee.org/surface/whitney_umbrella/whitney_umbrella.html Xah xah@... http://xahlee.org/PageTwo_dir/more.html ... On Jan...
xah lee
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often, the parametric formula given for the Whitney umbrella x^2-y^2*z == 0 is x := u * v y := u z := v^2 but this creates a squashed version. I wonder if...
xah lee
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It is nice... Is Gauss curvature zero everywhere? How is the variation of principal curvatures? I am sure it is a simple expression. It was mentioned in...
Narasimham Gudipaty
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Jan 13, 2005
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It is a self intersecting surface. I too wish know how the strange singularity at middle point of z-axis has been described. ( u=v= x=y=z = 0). ... ===== ...
Narasimham Gudipaty
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i'm reading _Elementary geometry of differentiable curves_ by C G Gibson. in chapter 7, it introduces Contact Function. I find it quite unnatural and hard to...
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Jan 19, 2005
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Mike Williams send me some wonderful parametric formulas for modeling seashells. ... spindle shell R=1; // radius of tube N=5.6; // number of turns H=4.5;...
xah lee
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Jan 22, 2005
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the following are some wonderful seashell formulas, of Mike's original message. Xah xah@... http://xahlee.org/PageTwo_dir/more.html ... Begin forwarded...
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Jan 22, 2005
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Impressive, it was called Cornucopia.. There was one on Version 2 front end images of Mathematica also. I also played with such parametrizations before. Shall ...
Narasimham Gudipaty
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... Here's a Precious Wentletrap. N=6.6; // number of turns H=4.0; // height P=2; // power A=0.12; // Ridge Amplitude F=15; // Ridge Frequency W =...
xah lee
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recently i started a mailing lists on Python and Java programing. I started it about a month ago, in which i give daily tips or commentary about them as i...
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Feb 18, 2005
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here's a problem that took me a while to find an answer. yesterday i've been updating the evolute page. ...
xah lee
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... I want to learn some orbital mechanics and electrodynamics. So I'm interested in vector fields. Don't have a text handy but IIRC there are level surfaces;...
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hi Hop, you might find this wikipedia article useful: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_calculus Xah xah@... http://xahlee.org/PageTwo_dir/more.html ...
xah lee
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Feb 20, 2005
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ha ha, here's the answer: In[3]:= (1/f'[x])//InputForm Out[3]//InputForm= Derivative[1][f][x]^(-1) In[4]:= Format[f'[z],OutputForm] Out[4]= \!\(\* ...
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here are 3 curves illustrating 3 cusps (at t=0) that has different curvatures. {t^2, t^3} {t^2, t^5} {t^2 + t^3, t^4} first case has curvature Infinity. Second...
xah lee
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Feb 27, 2005
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new page on cusps, with illustrations: http://xahlee.org/SpecialPlaneCurves_dir/Cusp_dir/cusp.html Xah xah@... http://xahlee.org/PageTwo_dir/more.html...
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Just created a page on curvature and tangent circle. See http://xahlee.org/SpecialPlaneCurves_dir/Curvature_dir/curvature.html the interesting idea is the...
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Mar 2, 2005
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i just learned that the locus of cusps of parallel curves is the evolute of the given curve. this is interesting, because it is a alternative definition of ...
Xah Lee
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Yes,Xah, I also found it intriguing... the base circle is evolute of all parallel involutes, in perhaps the simplest 2D plane example. In fact,this is how...
Narasimham Gudipaty
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Some notes on “Scalar Field”, “Vector Field”, “Gradient”, “Divergent” A function that returns one real number is often called a Scalar Field. A...
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Nice connection of involute, evolute, and parallels. I've added some illustrations using sine curve as example. ...
xah lee
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I added a photo page on Curlicue. See http://xahlee.org/SpecialPlaneCurves_dir/Curlicue_dir/curlicue.html has anyone seen interesting examples? i know that...
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recently i learned about: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogee is there a geometric definition? Xah Lee...
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This is just to describe the construct of the curve and then I want to ask what kind of curve is it, is it a parabola? Secondly how can I get into the math of...
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Let a ( = 10 ) be intercept on x- or y- axis . Any straight line is x / c + y / (a -c) = 1 is obtained by taking c as an arbitrary parameter. By C-...
Narasimham Gudipaty
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Thanks for you kind reply. I will have to study this and perhaps I will have a further question. Joseph Ferrara ... ...
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added a folium of Descartes stamp! http://xahlee.org/SpecialPlaneCurves_dir/FoliumOfDescartes_dir/ foliumOfDescartes.html anyone know other stamps featuring...
xah lee
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the one in mma version 2 is here: http://xahlee.org/SpecialPlaneCurves_dir/Seashell_dir/index.html formula is: x = 2*(1 - E^(u/(6*Pi)))*Cos[u]*Cos[v/2]^2, y =...
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