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I love to play around with math. I often experiment, predict, or model things I find cool or interesting. This has allowed me to build a strong intuition of math across many disciplines. Playing with math has shown me that many things that appear to be unrelated, are often different facets of the same phenomena. Here is a tiny sample of the hundreds of hours I've spent in desmos. 

3D Cube:
 

I thought it might be fun to render an animated 3 dimensional object using a 2d graphing calculator just to see if I could. Use the sliders on line 17, 18, and 19 to change the orientation of the cube, and adjust distance to the cube and FOV using the sliders on lines 20 and 21 respectively.

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Wave Equation:
 

This graph shows a solution to the wave equation for an arbitrary function derived using Fourier analysis. Adjust the slider on line 6 below to play with the wave dissipation factor. The target function can also be changed by changing the function written on line 8. Click the arrow next to line 2 to reset the time.

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Heat Equation:
 

This graph uses Fourier analysis to model the propagation of heat from an arbitrary initial distribution. Click on the arrow next to line 2 below to reset the decay time. The target function can be changed on line 6.

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