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Benny
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Do you think this relates to a Fib sequence or to something else? The beginning of an exponential sequence? The beginning of a polynomial sequence? Something else?
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Re: Fibonacci sequence or not?
« Reply #1 on: Sep 20th, 2010, 12:10am » |
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Either way, it's awesome!
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Re: Fibonacci sequence or not?
« Reply #2 on: Sep 20th, 2010, 2:03am » |
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Here's the approximate numerical sequence (pixel x-coordinates): 35, 43, 55, 70, 85, 107, 127, 157, 191, 235, 283, 382, 574 If we discard the last pigeon, exponential fits slightly better than quadratic; including the last pigeon neither fit very well. Best fit is a twelve degree polynomial
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Re: Photo quiz
« Reply #3 on: Sep 20th, 2010, 2:57pm » |
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Okay, towr. Here's another photo quiz: a parabola or a hyperbola? http://maa.org/FoundMath/10week37.html
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Re: Photo quiz
« Reply #4 on: Sep 20th, 2010, 3:07pm » |
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I'd go with elipse. Although it might be something else still. But assuming it is a circle in perspective (it does say it's a circular overpass, after all), then it is not a parabola or hyperbola (it should be a closed curve ... probably).
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Re: Photo quiz
« Reply #5 on: Sep 23rd, 2010, 2:48pm » |
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Any true* perspective projection of a circle gives a conic (circle, ellipse, parabola or hyperbola). The curve is not closed if the circle passes behind the camera. The one on the picture looks like a hyperbola. *A fish-eye lens would not produce a true projection as it does not preserve straight lines. It would give other curves.
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Re: Photo quiz
« Reply #6 on: Sep 25th, 2010, 2:47pm » |
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on Sep 23rd, 2010, 2:48pm, Grimbal wrote: The one on the picture looks like a hyperbola. |
| So, it could be a parabola. What's the one thing we would need in the photo to make it.... (a) a hyperbola, or (b) a parabola Quote: *A fish-eye lens would not produce a true projection as it does not preserve straight lines. It would give other curves. |
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Re: Photo quiz
« Reply #7 on: Oct 8th, 2010, 1:46pm » |
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How to Slice a Bagel into Two Linked Halves Topology problem: Modify the cut so the cutting surface is a one-twist Mobius strip. (You can still get cream cheese into the cut, but it doesn't separate into two parts.) Calculus problem: What is the ratio of the surface area of this linked cut to the surface area of the usual planar bagel slice?
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