This Post is an attempt to collect beautiful mathematical art including but not limited to plots, complex plots, contour plots, fractals, surfaces and tilings.
In the comments, post your favorites. A description of what you post would be much appreciated.
By the way, read this post for the code of the attached heart and a few other plots.
If you like the idea, please reshare this to make the art collection bigger.
By the way, my avatar is also one of my favorites.
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The heart curve can simply be written in polar coordinate See here
Plot this parametric equation in t as 0<t<2π
y1=2+2sin t x1=2+2cos t
y2=3+0.1sin t x2=1+0.1cos t
y3=3+0.1sin t x3=3+0.1cos t
y4=2−sin 0.5t x4=2+cos 0.5t
It will bring a smile:)))
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Thanks cool!
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Wolfram Blog has an article on converting any image to a formula.
Oh, let me offer this one that I made up: Knot Or Not?. Complicated parametric equations plot this one out, but the fun problem is, "If you tried to untangle this, will it just end up in a knot, or can it be untangled into a simple loop?"
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It can be untangled into the trivial knot, ie, the loop. Yes?
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Like how the CIA tweeted today, I can neither confirm nor deny this!
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Enter this into google: sqrt(cos(x))cos(300x)+sqrt(abs(x))-0.7)(4-x*x)^0.01 sqrt(6-x^2) from-4.5 to 4.5