Galileo was right. Mathematics is the language with which God has written the universe. Beautiful art by Dennis Wojtkiewicz. pic.twitter.com/Uurj77VLCb
— Math Lady Hazel 🇦🇷 (@mathladyhazel) November 15, 2021
Maple? Mathematica? Maxima?
— Petrus dos Anjos (@petrusanjos) May 13, 2020
Which one is the best CAS? Why?
Mathematica is WOW!, but its syntax is quirk. (I need to learn functional programing...)
Maple, the first one I learned, new releases have a bad UI and also crash.
Maxima... I have trouble to find documentation... pic.twitter.com/RgCJsvGst0
Without the cryptography we wouldn't have the #blockchain technology, we reinterpreted the mathematics in form of art #NFT.
— Hyper Functions (@Hyper_Functions) January 7, 2022
follow @Hyper_Functions 🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/NX64OiK2ne
Using mathematics to make art.#NFT #nftart #NFTs #NFTCommmunity #Polygon #opensea #Ethereum #ETH #polygoncommunity pic.twitter.com/Ut8Y6TWq2R
— Hyper Functions (@Hyper_Functions) January 6, 2022
Mathematics. Glimpse infinity. Enter a new universe.
— Cliff Pickover (@pickover) December 25, 2021
"Great Rhombicosidodecahedron in the permanent collection of the Palm Springs Art Museum." Source: https://t.co/pAA5bWZlvd pic.twitter.com/KEAyvK1TOH
Honored that this SEM image was shortlisted in the Royal Society of Biology photography competition 2021. Thank You @StallingsLab !https://t.co/BUS86RA5Yd
— CHANCHAL SUR CHOWDHURY (@chanchal_sur) October 13, 2021
It’s been highlighted in news outlets too! https://t.co/FPWeQDpI73https://t.co/XuthUXNzgo pic.twitter.com/ZdRgckIbLI
Mathematics, computer programming, art.
— Cliff Pickover (@pickover) December 22, 2021
The flower of time. Source: https://t.co/Z1lKaRc36V pic.twitter.com/0mroYfPa5i
Royal Society of Biology photography competition 2021 – in pictureshttps://t.co/ednAdA0WR6 from @guardian & @RoyalSocBio
— Liam Proven (@lproven) October 13, 2021
Highlights of the Royal Society of Biology’s photography competition 2021, from ants feasting on honeydew to zebras drinking in the savannah
❤️🔥Book crush:
— Patricia HurducaÈ™ (@PHurducas) November 13, 2021
Mathematics and Art: A Cultural History pic.twitter.com/PPOonfg6FZ
The 3rd edition of the best-selling book for learning #Mathematica is now available! "Hands-on Start to #Wolfram Mathematica" features plenty of hands-on exercises, updates for Version 12 and brand-new chapters on #machinelearning & #imageprocessing: https://t.co/IQehCJfxPy pic.twitter.com/Fwm7hZl6LA
— Wolfram (@WolframResearch) November 23, 2020
The 4th base image in the set is called "Crest". Imagine a wave of coloring crashing down on you from the sky and it would look something like this: https://t.co/U8gJVhyiHO#NFT #NFTCommunity #NFTdrop #nftart #Maths #mathematics #NFTcollectibles #nftcollectors
— CryptoFractalCollectibles (@nft_math) January 7, 2022
The 5th base image is called "Crown". Take a look at how that pattern repeats and its beautiful aura. Get yours today! https://t.co/TexRdUtqYR#NFTs #NFTdrops #NFTCommumity #NFTartist #Science #Maths #mathematics #opensea #ETH #Ethereum #pattern
— CryptoFractalCollectibles (@nft_math) January 8, 2022
The integral symbol ∫ was written as long S in 1675.#maths #math #Mathematics pic.twitter.com/O0erXfEol7
— Prof. Math (@4_maths) January 9, 2022
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