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Azimuth

From math to physics to earth science and biology, computer science … centered around the theme of what scientists, engineers and programmers can do to help save a planet in crisis.

  • By John Baez
  • Based in United States of America
  • Roughly four posts per month
  • First post on

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Month starting Posts
Feb 2023 4
Mar 2023 10
Apr 2023 7
May 2023 5
Jun 2023 6
Jul 2023 5
Aug 2023 10
Sep 2023 7
Oct 2023 4
Nov 2023 10
Dec 2023 7
Jan 2024 11
Feb 2024 8
Mar 2024 3
Apr 2024 2
May 2024 2

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Most recent posts

Agent-Based Models (Part 9)
Since May 1st, Kris Brown, Nathaniel Osgood, Xiaoyan Li, William Waites and I have been meeting daily in James Clerk Maxwell’s childhood home in Edinburgh. We’re hard at work on our project called New Mathematics …
On , by John Baez, 1,237 words
Hexagonal Tiling Honeycomb
This picture by Roice Nelson shows a remarkable structure: the hexagonal tiling honeycomb. What is it? Roughly speaking, a honeycomb is a way of filling 3d space with polyhedra. The most symmetrical honeycombs are the …
On , by John Baez, 1,143 words
Agent-Based Models (Part 8)
Last time I presented a class of agent-based models where agents hop around a graph in a stochastic way. Each vertex of the graph is some ‘state’ agents can be in, and each edge is …
On , by John Baez, 1,282 words