Creating Unique Graphs By Rounding Trig Functions to Integers (Livestream)

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Math for breakfast, perfect to start the day. 😄

rolandhanke
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For the extra precision you were trying to do with the parameter slider, it’s still limited by the resolution of what you can adjust “by the pixel” with the mouse. To get the finer adjustments you wanted, you have to make the interval itself smaller too, in addition to the step amount.

bradsword
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Interesting - numerical errors always look like some kind of natural phenomenon :) i came from the street but i didnt watch everything. I would like to take a look at cellular automata classes (the classes of complexity of CA)

TymexComputing
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At 28:22 in the video, the "intersection" appears to occur at the point (e, e), where "e" is Euler's number... Funny.

P.S.: Hmm, this appears related to: lim x->1 of x^(1/(x-1)) = e.

juandesalgado