Data Visualization

spiffier roslingThis is a fancier version of a well-known Hans Rosling video showing correlations between life-expectancy and income across time periods and geographical regions.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbkSRLYSojo

It’s truly a beautiful representation, and it really helps make sense of a large set of multi-dimensional data.

The original version is a bit more academic in feel, but you can’t blame Rosling for going a little Hollywood here.

Find Your Name in Pi

Name in PiThis is a fun and clever idea:  convert the decimal expansion of Pi into base 27 and name the “digits” A, B, C, D, … .  This creates a way to decode numbers into words and phrases (the ‘0’ digit is interpreted to be a space, or a punctuation mark).

With this in place, you you can search for your name (or any phrase) in the infinite expansion of Pi!

http://www.dr-mikes-maths.com/pisearch.html

This will certainly excite all those cosmological conspiracy theorists out there!

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Math Cartoon

This is a well-done variation on a classic math joke.  I’m sorry I can’t credit the author–if you know whose work this is, please tell me.  (Updated:  this appears to be the work of Thomas Dobrosieilski (link).  Thanks to Alan for tracking down the author!)

math cartoon

Thanks to Ivan for pointing me to this!

Found Math, from the MAA

Found Math Slide ShowThis is a beautiful slideshow highlighting 2010 in Found Math, from the Mathematical Association of America (MAA).

http://www.maa.org/community/columns/maa-found-math/2010-maa-found-math-gallery

This is a really cool project–catching photos of the math all around us–and there are a lot of really beautiful pictures here.  Keep your cameras on you!

Maybe I’ll submit a few of mine next year; perhaps the shadow tetrahedron, or the parabolic hillside.

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