On 03/06/2015 03:39 PM, d...@axiom-developer.org wrote:
I must say that I'm impressed with this.
There is a technology called d3.js that looks especially interesting:
https://github.com/mbostock/d3/wiki/Gallery and I have spent a little
time looking at it. It is data driven so Axiom can feed
I must say that I'm impressed with this.
>> There is a technology called d3.js that looks especially interesting:
>> https://github.com/mbostock/d3/wiki/Gallery and I have spent a little
>> time looking at it. It is data driven so Axiom can feed it data just
>> like it does for the current grap
On 06/03/15 11:32, d...@axiom-developer.org wrote:
Have you seen "Visual Complex Analysis" by Tristan Needham?
Yes, I agree that there are a lot of examples in there which show how
visualisation helps people get a better understanding of the
mathematics. Also I think this type of mathematics
On 03/06/2015 06:32 AM, d...@axiom-developer.org wrote:
There is a technology called d3.js that looks especially interesting:
https://github.com/mbostock/d3/wiki/Gallery and I have spent a little
time looking at it. It is data driven so Axiom can feed it data just
like it does for the current
>> It is vital that we make the strong connection between group theory
>> and Spad completely transparent. People need to have a presentation
>> that makes it easy to move between group theory and Spad.
>
>There is a book, which I like, called 'Visual Group Theory' [Nathen
>Carter, 2009]. This loo
It is vital that we make the strong connection between group theory
and Spad completely transparent. People need to have a presentation
that makes it easy to move between group theory and Spad.
There is a book, which I like, called 'Visual Group Theory' [Nathen
Carter, 2009]. This looks at the