The mathematician Karl Weierstrass was born #OTD in 1815. In 1872, he announced that he had succeeded in creating a monster.
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The mathematician Karl Weierstrass was born #OTD in 1815. In 1872, he announced that he had succeeded in creating a monster.
Image: Smithsonian Institution Librariespic.twitter.com/y1EvUI3gks
@InertialObservr, this seems up your mathematical visualization alley.
I parallelized the plotting of each frame of the gif, but even with 8 fast cores I wasn't patient enough to make a really good animation. That's the problem with everywhere-continuous but nowhere-differentiable functions!pic.twitter.com/gd96ZrZwRd
i see .. did you use ParallelTable [ func ]//ListPlot ?
I just did Parallelize on a Table that made the frames, then exported them as a gif. Bit of a rush job.
wow you're right .. this is taking forever lol .. may have to go to something lower level for this
I have a 12 core machine with lots of ram that I’m not using rn, may leave it running today to produce a very detailed gif.
your machine is far better equipped than mine .. unfortunately i think i'll have to tap out of this one.. looking forward seeing yours!
With proper vectorization it takes my computer(4-core laptop) less than a second to generate 10k data points with highest accuracy. I can share the vectorized code(in Python) for the function if you want to make a prettier gifpic.twitter.com/WnuUtWzh2s
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