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    Travels in a Mathematical World

    Duck Physics: review of an emerging field

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted July 18, 2012

    Peter Rowlett* * corresponding author The emerging field of duck physics offers a theoretical exploration of the standard model of particle physics and its implications for ducks. This review takes a chronological approach and documents early developments of this exciting new discipline. The field of duck physics promises interesting results for ducks and has already…

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    Sage launches an interactive demos site

    By Christian Lawson-Perfect. Posted July 15, 2012

    screenshot of the Sage Interact site

    The people behind the free and open source computer maths system Sage have opened a new site called interact.sagemath.org, containing interactive demos of things you can do with Sage.

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    Interesting Esoterica Summation

    Interesting Esoterica Summation, volume 4

    By Christian Lawson-Perfect. Posted July 14, 2012

    Dust off your thinking hat and do some mind-stretches because here’s another course of Interesting Maths Esoterica! It’s been several months since the last volume so this is quite a big post. I won’t mind if you skim it. In case you’re new to this: every now and then I encounter a paper or a book…

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    News, Phil. Trans. Aperiodic.

    Open Access Round Up

    By Christian Lawson-Perfect. Posted July 14, 2012

    The march of the righteous towards victory over the rent-seeking publishers continues apace, so here’s another Open Access round up. I’m not even going to bother trying to remain impartial any more, for the following reasons:

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    Ready: reaction-diffusion simulator

    By Katie Steckles. Posted July 13, 2012

    Screenshot of Ready 0.3, showing a simulation of a reaction-diffusion system on a lion's fur

    Google Code, one of now approximately a million different websites which start with the word Google, is a sharing platform for developers to exchange open-source programs and nifty things they have made. One such nifty thing is this Reaction-Diffusion package, based on our old friend Alan Turing’s famous equation. The reaction-diffusion equation, originally given in…

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    Phil. Trans. Aperiodic.

    ‘RightingBot’ simulates the way lizards right themselves when falling

    By Peter Rowlett. Posted July 13, 2012

    RightingBot

    Lizards, just like cats, have a knack for landing on their feet when they fall. But unlike cats, which twist and bend their torsos to turn in the air, lizards swing their large tails one way to rotate their body the other, according to a recent study. And the longer the tail, the smaller the…

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    Colors of Math, a documentary movie

    By Christian Lawson-Perfect. Posted July 11, 2012

    Have a look at this trailer for a new film about maths:

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