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| Diego, no the order is unknown. If the order was known, the NMinimize expression that Okkes Dulgerci was using would return pretty quickly. Frank, that sounds like a good idea. I don't know exactly how to implement it. But the... |
| Great work! Can you make a short video of the dynamic picture? |
| Awesome. This should be useful for anyone wanting to connect kids with programming. |
| Cool. By "easier" do mean that if you can compute the packing of k ellipses in an ellipse, then you can do n+k ellipses in a n-gon with about the same effort? That can't be right, but do you have a sense of what might be? |
| Nice visualization. It reminds me that I was recently thinking about the moduli space of quadrilaterals, but from the point of view of edge lengths, where for each edge length sequence the moduli parameter is the diagonal. This is a considerably... |
| Frank, I like this paper. You're probably looking for comments, I just have some minor ones. 1) In the discussion of previous work, it is probably fine that you refer to other papers for historical review, but it could be more clear how... |
| As part of the [application][1] to the [Wolfram High School Summer Camp][2] (see [this post][3] for more information) we have a problem set to allow applicants to distinguish themselves. I can't post them all here because if anyone answered on the... |
| This might sound like a fantasy but you could immediately try this. Given historical data you can put it into Classify. The methods it uses can be termed "statistical". So in a sense the theory exists already. The big problem is getting the... |
| If one looks at education planning generally speaking there is a lack of flexibility and a lack of planning for the future. One thing that CBM gives you is flexibility, so you could use it for economics one day and then use it for something else... |