ITT: GIFs that explain mathematical concepts. These always seem to be super satisfying to watch

ITT: GIFs that explain mathematical concepts. These always seem to be super satisfying to watch.

Other urls found in this thread:

imgur.com/a/VTMUq
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliptic_curve#The_group_law
twitter.com/SFWRedditGifs

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Here's an album with many gifs: imgur.com/a/VTMUq

I've seen this before. I was hoping to find new ones like

Is everything made of circles?

That one is OC. Some user posted a bunch of these once

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not everything

deltoid

especially ur mom

>Atleastafilenamethatdescribethisshit.jpeg
Then come back to >atleastyoutried

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holy fucking shit

so this is why elliptic curves are used for surfaces in 3d raytracers
can't wait to learn more about them

neato

what about the point at infinity? :^)

Take the limit, jump there, and laugh at god

What's so special about this?

These pepe and wojak memes are getting abstract

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliptic_curve#The_group_law

slow...as...fuck...

now, how one should "visualize" low-pass filter

>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliptic_curve#The_group_law
I'm the last guy. I'm going to learn 3d graphics this summer and from the little amount I know at this moment elliptic curves are used to model some types of complicated / kind of irregular surfaces for when you want to work with lighting / raytracing where you need to take into account surface scattering, absorption, reflexion, diffusion etc. From the animation you can kind of see what you could do in 3d / 2d graphics with it.

I don't see the connection

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Those pieces aren't flat though.

bumb

wtf. Is that real?

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kek

why are math equations so autistically incomprehensible?

they say exactly what is required and not much else

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