Algorithm visualizer made with React, Material UI and P5JS.
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Algorithm visualizer made with React, Material UI and P5JS.
Something like Sage, but for the WebAssembly and JavaScript world.
Lambda called on lambda finds/creates lambda, each with lazy-evaled 256 bit global DAG ids. Each lambda has 2 child lambdas. A kind of number that is a universal-pattern-calculus-combinator. Axgob.js (in dagball project, lib dir) is incomplete newer version of this. A fork-editable multiverse of all possible lambdas.
Implementation and visualization of some number theory and graph theory algorithms
Finds prime numbers using the Sieve of Eratosthenes algorithm.
Apéry's constant.
An infinitely-zoomable Stern-Brocot tree
Number Necklace Generator
Javascript visualization of "The Trapped Knight" math problem invented by Neil Sloane.
Create an iterator which evaluates the Riemann zeta function for each iterated value.
A collection of arithmetic signed number types.
A variation on Nim Game
Play with a lot of number theory things!
Online version of FindPattern.cpp for better cross-platform compatability
A number theory project for Mohawk College's Discrete Math & Statistics course applied modular arithmetic to verify and find missing digits in SIN, UPC, and ISBN numbers. The project will be used as an example in future lectures.
Exercise of project euler page
A fast implementation of the prime-counting function algorithms in Javascript. NOTICE: ARCHIVED FOR NOW.
Personal number-theory calculator. Also encrypts/decrypts files using RSA :)
Competitive Math Toolkit is an advanced, high-performance library designed for competitive programming and algorithmic challenges. It ensures fast computations and seamless integration into coding competitions and problem-solving tasks. 🚀🔥
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