other social media to find me:
tumblr: sarahsfixations (most likely to use)
bluesky: (prob in future)
cohost: Simmy (works now)
instagram: simmyshock (probably rubber stuff)
mastodon: (it was Simmy
@mastodon
.lol but that went down so gota sort that)
its not even funny how much better the original version of this meme is like the whole joke is its a hobby so bizarre then people are like 'oh ill just put fairly standard interest im obsessed with'
3Blue1Brown actually probably had the best insight into calculus I've seen because it is the one laymen thing I can think of that flat out says the 'instant rate of change' is a contradictory concept and that is *not* what calculus does. Instead, its the art of approximation.
@littmath
Average person: 'Oh, a sphere is probably like a solid sphere and balls, since they often are just the surface of something covering the inside filled with air, probably means the surface'
Mathematician: Mmm no the other way around.
@viperwave
the inmates, however, were found though to develop other symptoms, including incoherent rambling with weird things being said like 'daddy i want your cock' and 'please tease and toy with me'
@aged0
This is some really technical drumming. Like, I'm use to technical drums of the style from the names like Photek and Enei but to see this being actively performed, it's insanity.
My love for Kurisu cannot be contained. It's so over bros, I'm going to die as a Kurisu lover.
@DailyKurisutina
thank you for making an account on the best girl
My love for Maho cannot be contained. It's so over bros, I'm going to die as a Maho lover.
@DailyMahoHiyajo
thank you for making an account on best girl
@StopTweetingMia
the funny thing is they make the argument is that there is a direct correlation to it leading to hormones, as if thats wrong and that they small amount that dont arent exactly why it was used
@eversion
@abomnblejoeman
Actually, because distant places at the same time can not affect you in that moment at all, it really looks more like a light cone.
@cametek
ill explain for all those interested
given points in space, there is a distance function. the first one is the formula d=|x|+|y| as distance, the second is the normal d=sqrt(|x|^2+|y|^2), the last is a limit to this, d=max(|x|,|y|). These are all points such that d=1 ('circles')
you know whats funny, growing up as a self taught mathematician.
i dont think i have the slightest clue what engineers do, like what does an engineer curriculum look like? Do you have 'bridge theory' or some shit?
@AmongUsPornVids
@Sotchy910
I like how I instantly know what this is saying, and to be fair it's a reasonable counterintuitive point.
They're basically saying that the pictures of the earth, we might expect it to cover more of the area, namely half the sphere but in pictures it seems to only cover mexico.
@ttnick
@memecrashes
@mmeeeoooowwww
An engineer and mathematician attend a physicists lecture about higher dimensional spaces. While the engineer is puzzled, the mathematician seems to understand.
The engineer asks "How are you getting this?"
The mathematician answers "I visualize n-dimensional space and set n=3'
@DrAnkurSaikia2
@zone_astronomy
That's not wholly correct since say on a merry go round, everything spins with it and yet there is still a force. The core reason is that a high linear velocity does not influence forces, and as to the 'centrifugal force', the Earth's radius is too big to notice it.
@banananabooboo
@BellfromBlair
The thing is even as a joke, that will still influence people. You say have for instance in the past someone like LeafyIsHere who is 'obviously' joking but still punching down and directing an audience towards a group or person viewed negatively, even if as a joke.
@cametek
these are called 'p-norms' and their respective metrics, here you can in general right (|x|^p+|y|^p)^(1/p) for any p>=1 and have a function on points in space that acts like the same size given by Pythagorean theorem. The limit as p goes to infinity gives the |x|_∞
I'm really thankful for math. In a world full of amiguity thqt my mind cant parse, having one form of an explicit form of understanding to really match the way I think I am so thankful for.
The way these theorems are formatted on this account had this like bookkeeping formality, like you could say the only spheres that have almost complex structure are the 2-sphere and 6-sphere.
I don't really have anyone I know I feel comfortable talking about my math with. I used to...
My place as some 19 year old on math twitter is so lonely, feel I have to convince I belong.
And I have to wait yet longer till fucking January to even get into college.
@paricyte
every photo you send has EXIF metadata as well as location info which is enabled by default, so might want to consider disabling that. also you'd be surprised at how obsessive some people can get to target on details in an image (ie, how many rainbow crosswalks are there?)
'oh isn't it so funny how i can't do integrals or linear algebra'
no, lets go back and learn!
No shame in going back to 'basic' fields of math with a better understanding both on math and how to learn, and getting better at it. Especially when they are soooo important.
@LavenderIncubus
You are the best at making and drawing trans and non-binary characters in NSFW art where there is often so few done in a respectful way. I really appreciate that 🤍
@iTzHardX
@Paricyte
If you want to be an asshole about it, that isn't how stats work. More followers means wider range of likability compared to fewer followers. It is therefore expected for the ratio to be less.
Also that isn't what ratioed means. It means your replies exceeds your likes.
Today I just learned that bump functions need to be *necessarily* non-analytic.
I think this is a very good example to show that analytic is a very strong condition and alike is why complex analysis behaves in part the way it does.
@Alan_Taylor_314
@sarniemalqir
@memecrashes
Quantum mecahnics always has the image as this super inpenetrable field, but honestly in its current formulation, is fairly simple. Something like classical mechanics studies more finessed systems is actually fairly involved and difficult.
@fppf_gf
A bit basic, but identity theorem of complex analytic functions
okay, so 2 analytic functions are the same on an open set then they are the same. Whatever. If they are the same on a line though, are same too... huh...
...THEY ONLY NEED BE SAME ON A SEQUENCE WITH LIMIT POINT?
@girlstinkgood
imagining this with the 'anime girl tossing flash grenade meme' but its actually just her used bra or panties or socks or shirt or something saying 'Smell this'
Derivatives are fractions, don't be fooled.
You can
-always sum over same denominator
-invert a derivative df/dx to dx/df when f is monotonic
-multiply as fractions in single-variable via chain rule
-split fractions by interpreting via differentials
@PrincipledProg1
@mtracey
Jesus is pretty much an established fact among historians (save the few fringes). Now, being god and all that I doubt but that's not the point.
I've decided
Partial Differential Equations - Evans
Riemannian Geometry - do Carmo
A Modern Introduction to Number Theory - Ireland and Rosen
Real Analysis - Bruckner
Algebraic Topology - Spanier
Algebraic Topology - Maunder
Complex Analysis - Ahlfors
General Topology - Williard
@R3dGoner
how is this going to work?
"aight, they're wearing a big hoody and appear to have long hair... bring them in now to measure their chest size!"