deterministic walk
December 19th, 2006A couple of days ago at lunch I learned about this deterministic “model” for random walks. Read the rest of this entry »
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A couple of days ago at lunch I learned about this deterministic “model” for random walks. Read the rest of this entry »
I attached a little silvery chain to a mathematical curve template in order to illustrate the difference between a catenary and a parabola.
Then I put the curve template (also called french curve, also on google images) into the dishwasher in order to get it upright for an orderly scientific photo. The forks and knives in the image are disturbing, but well one has to live with them for now.
The experiment displays a line which is described by a hanging chain.
If one compares it with the line of a parabola given by the function f(x)=x^2 (on the curve template) then one sees that the two lines are only almost fitting and in fact a better mathematical model for a hanging chain is the catenary, given by the cosh function f(x)=cosh(x), i.e. the hyperbolic cosine (not to be confused with a hyperbola). The model is constructed via the physical picture of many chain links taking each other by the hand which are subject to a constant gravitational force, or in other words: if you cut the chain at various points then the repective chunks would fall down separately.
There are very beautiful partially interactive links on the Wikipedia catenary site, which illustrate this.
The above observation is already described in this old mathematical physics paper from the early 17th century, which is beautifully accessible thanks to the work of people who had fun with mathematics. There is also a tender drawing of down parabolas.
-> about parabolic flight
The at sign (or commertial at) is nowadays mostly known for its use in e-mail addresses. Read the rest of this entry »
Confocal quadrics are known to form a triply orthogonal coordinate system on most of the three dimesional space. Read the rest of this entry »
While tidying up I found the above vinyl records. Some people swear on the sound of vinyl. Some dont hear a difference to the digital. I think one should be less dogmatic about vinyl vs. digital. Its the sound that is different and not the music. Both are ok.
In any case: “Sonne statt Reagan” (sun instead of rain/Reagan) should also be on YOU-TUBE.
submarine produced an animated and set to music version of the graphic novel the killer by Jacamon and Matz. While the sujet is not my favorite I found the style pretty impressive.