El legado de mi maestro Luis Mario perdurara por mucho tiempo.


EW I JUST FOUND OUT THAT 68 DIVIDED BY 17 IS 4. WHY IS IT EQUALLY DIVISIBLE EW.
cp1: 66/75
cp2: 61/75
highest in my class, but my good friend got 68 in cp1 👀 not sure where that places in terms of everybody else but there’s no point thinking about it till i get my fp1 paper back
The Math That Explains Why Bell Curves Are Everywhere | Quanta Magazine https://share.google/CQHsfGc9kdmnKWzDS
The Math That Explains Why Bell Curves Are Everywhere | Quanta Magazine
Looked back- and saw what you mean now.
This is how it went
7x + (15x9) = 177
7x + 135 = 177
177-135 = 7x
42 = 7x.
7x / 7 = 42 / 7
x = 6

Neon Mantis
z_(n+1) = log_(∑z_n^k/k!)(c)
z₀ = c
k = [0, 1, 2, 3]
50,000,000 random values of c are chosen; 32-128 iterations for red, 64-256 for green, 0-64 for blue. The resulting image is rotated 90° counterclockwise.
the fact that complex numbers are even called “complex” is the greatest lie in the century lmao
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https://arxiv.org/pdf/2505.20596
this is special relativity in 3d electrodynamics
the math is good, with a cool sim on GitHub
I’m not the only one looking into it
I stole a book from my thesis supervisor and the first section opens with this heat.
Im so glad im reading more again. Math books are so enjoyable if theyre given the space to have fun.

This book is called A Mathematician Reads the Newspaper by John Allen Paulos.
It is delightful book about news stories from the early to mid 90s being viewed through a mathematical lens. Paulos never shies away from sharing his political views while also seeing a very good job of explaining some complicated math topics to an inexperienced reader.
Please, tumblr, stop being afraid of math and take a chance on this book.
(And if you’re worried about the kinds of political takes this man makes, don’t you worry)


i’m dying
cal 2 is actively killing me
why did i do this
312 topics
24 days
kill me
Approximately Pie — A day late but made a tasty Oreo peanut butter cup pie
Interesting math fact of the day #438:


the drama in the zerofree numbers community is INSANE
Yesterday was Pi day, and I got woken up at like 6 am (on the only day I get to sleep in) by my sister playing the 100 digits of pi song. Then she left and I layed in bed for a bit then she CAME back said “happy early birthday” then threw this t shirt at me (pic below) And recited like 30 digits of pi…


Eye of the Storm
z_(n+1) = log_(z_n³ + z_n)(c)
z₀ = c
65,000,000 random complex values of c are chosen; 0-64 iterations for red, 32-128 for green, 64-256 for blue. The resulting image is rotated 90° counterclockwise.

I’ve had a ton of fun with this technique over the past few months (because I’m a massive nerd who likes math) and I’m really excited that the tutorial is finally out!! I came up with a few new things to try with it while making this tutorial and I’m really looking forward to trying them out.
Check the tutorial out at the links below!