Nils Berglund
With these animations, I am trying to show that mathematics and physics can be beautiful. They are all based on real models in physics and maths, typically describing the evolution in time of some system: a particle or a wave in a closed domain, a growing interface, a population of animals.Thanks to all those sending me suggestions for other simulations. I will try to implement some of them. I am also making available the code used to create some of these videos, once I have tested it in a number of cases, so you have the possibility of downloading the code and modifying it yourself.
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Exciting resonant modes in a circle with ten out of phase sources
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An equatorial asteroid impact in the Pacific Ocean
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Sorting magnetized bestagons by size
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Exciting resonant modes in a circle with five out of phase sources
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Sorting triangles with rattling sieves
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Using seven sources to excite resonant modes in a circle
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A conveyor belt with shovels at lower friction
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How does the particle size sorter work at very low friction?
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Using three sources to excite resonant modes in a circle
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Sorting particles at lower friction
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Using six sources to excite resonant modes in a circle
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An improved device sorting particles by size
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Exciting resonant modes in a circle
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Sorting hexagons by size
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Video #1300: What if the Earth's oceans were much shallower?
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Classics revisited: A hexagonal parabolic resonator
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A "molecular sieve": sorting particles by size
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Refraction and reflection of a shock wave
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What happened to your luggage at the airport?
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Classics revisited: A parabolic resonator
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