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Patterns from Elliptic Integrals
Create binary nested patterns from the elliptic integral of the second kind
and the elliptic integral of the first kind
by calculating their floor modulo
or rounding modulo
.
The values of
range from -50 to 50 over the
grid.
Contributed by:
Daniel de Souza Carvalho
Additional work by:
Jeff Bryant
THINGS TO TRY
Automatic Animation
SNAPSHOTS
RELATED LINKS
EllipticE
(
The Wolfram Functions Site
)
EllipticF
(
The Wolfram Functions Site
)
Elliptic Integral of the First Kind
(
Wolfram
MathWorld
)
Elliptic Integral of the Second Kind
(
Wolfram
MathWorld
)
Floor Function
(
Wolfram
MathWorld
)
Mod
(
Wolfram
MathWorld
)
Round Number
(
Wolfram
MathWorld
)
PERMANENT CITATION
"
Patterns from Elliptic Integrals
" from
the Wolfram Demonstrations Project
http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/PatternsFromEllipticIntegrals/
Contributed by:
Daniel de Souza Carvalho
Additional work by:
Jeff Bryant
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