# Salix alba

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bio website singsurf.org location Cornwall and Isles of Scilly, United Kingdom age 49 member for 3 years, 6 months seen yesterday profile views 78

Mathematician, programmer. Co-developer of the Jep mathematical parsing library.

My picture is of the A3 singularity defined by x^4 - y^2 - z^2=0 and rendered by my singsurf program This is quite a tricky surface ot make a polygon mesh from as it contains a singular point. I've spent more time than I care to calculate making sure the program can create meshes for many singular surfaces.

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 Jan19 answered understand implementation of cubic interpolation Jan18 answered Custom math functions vs. supplied Math functions? Jan8 revised Zero tangent of a 3D Bezier curve, how to handle? change example Jan8 answered Zero tangent of a 3D Bezier curve, how to handle? Jan5 answered Why does MathML codes appear different on one-single HTML file, but it worked on Jsfiddle? MathJar for one-single HTML? Jan5 answered why does mathjax go throught the same processing on same visited page each time? Jan5 answered HTML drawing map(circle) on image Jan4 answered horizontal scroll bar for ListBox element in GWT Dec13 comment MediaWiki + latex => json_encode(): Invalid UTF-8 sequence I know the maths system for media wiki has had quite a major overhall recently and it may not be completely tested on all systems. A drastic solution might be to go with a previous version about 6 months ago. If MaxSem's answer does not work you could try changing the maths preference. Dec10 answered Can MathJax just leave the page blank when it fails to parse math instead of showing it red? Dec10 comment Incorrect result when making a calculator In the function call the second argument is MathArray(CountMath). When is this set? Dec9 revised Rendering MathML expressions inside ReactJS component add mathjax tag Dec9 comment Use of Binary variables to select only positive numbers from a set (abs(x)+x)/2 will give x for positive x and 0 for negative x. I don't think its possible using a strictly linear transformation. Dec9 comment Rendering MathML expressions inside ReactJS component Does it work with very simple expressions, say a single variable? Dec9 suggested approved edit on Rendering MathML expressions inside ReactJS component Dec9 answered How can I fill individual parts of given circle? Dec1 comment Shunting Yard Algorithm with unnecessary parentheses Your reg exps could be a lot simpler [abc] means any one of a, b or c. If you have just a single item in the brackets [a] then you can replace it with a single character. You can also use them instead of | for alternatives so a|b can be written as [ab]. In particular /[+]|[-]|[*]|[\/]/ can be replace with /[+=*\/]/ and /[(]/ replace with simply /(/. Nov22 comment Why isn't 2 equal to √2 * √2? One way you could represent √2 exactly is as an algebraic number. These are define as the solutions of a polynomial. A rational numbers p/q could be represented as the polynomial q x-p=0 the solution of which is p/q. The square root of 2 can be represented as the polynomial x^2-2=0. Algebraic number have nice properties, you can add, multiply and divide them. Nov22 comment Position after rotation around custom pivot What are the red and green lines in the demo? Do you have the coordinates of these point? There seems to be a factor of two in the angle somewhere: if the rotation is 90 the offset of the two points seems to be 45 degrees. Do you have the calculation for these points. There is not enough details to see whats wrong. Nov22 comment Position after rotation around custom pivot Does mTruck.backVector depend on the rotation of the truck. I would expect something like mTrailer.x = mTruck.x + ( cos(mTruck.rotationY) mTruck.backVector.x + sin(mTruck.rotationY)*mTruck.backVector.z) * mCouplingDist and mTrailer.y = mTruck.y + ( -sin(mTruck.rotationY) mTruck.backVector.x + cos(mTruck.rotationY)*mTruck.backVector.z) * mCouplingDist.