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Welcome to Matthew Matics!
Matthew takes you on an amazing trip through the
amazing world of mathematics. Among the stops you
will find calculus, linear algebra and many more are
to come. Visit the homepage for more info.
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2003-03-01 New tune, "Oh, if I had been a scalar product", is up.
2003-02-06 "The Polygon-train" up.
2003-02-05 "Good Ol' Father Weierstrass" up.
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To be a scalar product and sit in a vector space and determine whether vectors are orthogonal or not, wouldn't that be something? |
CD: Vectorspace Prankster
Credits: Matthew Matics |
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In Sweden the term "Polygon-train" is sometimes used for polygonal-lines. This is a polygon-polka with train and whistle. Huge thanks to Michael Taylor for the train-samples. |
CD: Vectorspace Prankster
Credits: Matthew Matics |
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Ode to Weierstrass' epsilons and deltas with a german choir. |
CD: Vectorspace Prankster
Credits: Matthew Matics |
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