Its equation is x⁴+y⁴=1. So it's the unit circle in 4-form. Here's an illustration of unit circles (aka supercircles) in different p-norms. Notice that the unit circle is a square in 1-norm and ∞-norm.pic.twitter.com/mYtHB2nOSH
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Its equation is x⁴+y⁴=1. So it's the unit circle in 4-form. Here's an illustration of unit circles (aka supercircles) in different p-norms. Notice that the unit circle is a square in 1-norm and ∞-norm.pic.twitter.com/mYtHB2nOSH
So a perfect square's equation would be lim n-> ∞ x^n + y^n=1?
"Be there, or be a unit circle in ∞-norm"
The best maths joke I’ll never use
@liotier so that means it's not patented by Apple?
Looks great!
those are just squares with rounded corners. A squircle features no straight section
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