Re: [math-fun] Droodle: What is polygon 10/2?
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 9:02 PM, Bill Gosper <billgosper@gmail.com> wrote:
A: The Israeli DoD building. Rich sez he bumped the xmission byte limit to 65K, so I tried inserting the 53k inline
image gosper.org/x1y882d377o987e1.png , the (circularized) Minsky "circle"
x=1, y= 882 or 883 with multipliers d=377/987 (and no other) and e=1. However,
as NeilB explained to me, GMail ballooned the image to 78K of base64, so here I send again. For 144/377 < d < 377/987, you get a visually similar figure with period 35801. For 377/987 < d < 233/610 you get a period 59640 ring of ten of those fractal pentagrams I keep mentioning. --rwg
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 9:23 PM, Bill Gosper <billgosper@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 9:02 PM, Bill Gosper <billgosper@gmail.com> wrote:
A: The Israeli DoD building. Rich sez he bumped the xmission byte limit to 65K, so I tried inserting the 53k inline
image gosper.org/x1y882d377o987e1.png , the (circularized) Minsky "circle"
x=1, y= 882 or 883 with multipliers d=377/987 (and no other) and e=1.
(An embellished polygon 10/3.)
However,
as NeilB explained to me, GMail ballooned the image to 78K of base64, so here I send again. For 144/377 < d < 377/987, you get a visually similar figure with period 35801. For 377/987 < d < 233/610 you get a period 59640 ring of ten of those fractal pentagrams I keep mentioning. --rwg
gosper.org/x1y882p10e1.png (a fortified Israeli DoD building). --rwg
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