Vishal Kumar

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@codemonkeymike Good work šŸ‘
FEniCSx a great tool for FEM analysis. #fenics #fem

Open NotebookLM offers a community-driven alternative to Google NotebookLM!

https://itsfoss.com/open-notebooklm/

Meet Open NotebookLM: An Open Source Alternative to Google's NotebookLM

Good to see an open source alternative arriving on the scene so soon.

It's FOSS
An Indian Mathematician who created Pythagoras Theorem: Rishi Bodhayana

Rishi Bodhayana visited the earth between (800 BC to 740 BC). He was born in Bangaon, Bajpatti, Dist — Sitamarhi, Bihar in India, He is the real creator of the famous ā€œpythagoras theoremā€. We should…

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Those who want to get in-depth knowledge can check @BhavanaMagazine
- Mathematics In India series. Written by eminent mathematicians and is available for free.
https://bhavana.org.in/archives/
Archives – Bhāvanā

I have made several small illustrative videos on Śulbasûtra. Please have a look

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvnviVu4Qx3rNBcIyW_znVHtgEDM9mZUb

Geometrical Constructions - The Śulbasūtra Way

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Came to know that the famous mathematician Baudhāyana who is credited with Baudhāyana-Pythagoras Theorem was born in Bajpatti, Sitamarhi, Bihar. Swami Bodhayan Mandir stand at his birthplace to commemorate his contribution. Baudhāyana is credited with foremost Śulbasūtras.

I decided to make some data-driven #Rtistry for #TidyTuesday this week instead of the usual data visualisations! Each letter in the script is encoded by colour šŸŽØ

Code: https://github.com/nrennie/tidytuesday/tree/main/2024/2024-09-17

I created a parameterised plotting function to map over all acts and scenes šŸ“Š: https://github.com/nrennie/tidytuesday/tree/main/2024/2024-09-17/plots

#RStats #ggplot2 #DataViz #GenArtClub

tidytuesday/2024/2024-09-17 at main Ā· nrennie/tidytuesday

This repository contains the R code used to produce my visualisations for the #TidyTuesday challenges. - nrennie/tidytuesday

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I am in love with the ideas and approach presented in this book.

- A Mathematician's Lament by Paul Lockhart

@OSMIndia Nice, I too recently switched to OsmAnd+ Maps. It is good. But not many places are well laid out.