More random stuff …

So, this post is mainly for the people who took the Math697SC course, Computational methods for stochastic systems this semester from the maths department at UMass, but then I thought the info might be of interest to more people than that, so instead of writing an email, I wrote everything directly here. We talked about a couple of things during my presentation and I thought … Continue reading More random stuff …

Best scientific visualizations of 2011

Hi everyone and may you have a nice month! Did you have a chance to take a look at the beautiful visualizations at the national science foundation site : http://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/scivis/winners_2011.jsp My favorite of those was this visualization of a complex function. Konstantin Poelke and Konrad Polthier from the free university of Berlin found a way to pack the information contained in four dimensions to only two, by using … Continue reading Best scientific visualizations of 2011