Online Compilation of Interesting Problems - OCIP
Page associated with a math blog on interesting recreational problems in applied and pure mathematics and computer science.
25th Entry - We explore the symmetry preservation property of the Möbius Transformations which are widely known for conformal mapping of lines/circles to lines/circles in applied science.
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OCIP on LinkedIn: Problem 25 - OCIP 25th Entry - We explore the symmetry preservation property of the Möbius Transformations which are widely known for conformal mapping of lines/circles ...
Our first entry of this year, in Problem 24, we prove the famous Brachistochrone curve first given by famous mathematician Johann Bernoulli in 17th century.
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OCIP on LinkedIn: Problem 24 - OCIP In our first entry for this year, Problem 24, we made use of the laws of Optics to recover the famous Brachistochrone curve of fastest descent under gravity...
Problem 23 is here! We run through a simple geometric proof behind the Torricelli Point that is situated within a triangle such that the sum of its distances from the vertices is minimized.
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OCIP on LinkedIn: Problem 23 - OCIP Problem 23 is here! We run through a simple geometric proof behind the Torricelli Point that is situated within a triangle such that the sum of its distances...
Problem 21 is here! Involves an interesting take on an IMO 2017 Problem on Sequences!
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OCIP on LinkedIn: Problem 21 - OCIP Problem 21 is here! Involves an interesting take on an IMO 2017 Problem on Sequences! Link: https://lnkd.in/dtSwPUx4 ...
Problem 20 is here! We applied the principle of inclusion and exclusion to game controller mapping and witnessed the Stirling Numbers of the Second Kind!
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OCIP on LinkedIn: Problem 20 - OCIP Problem 20 is here! We applied the principle of inclusion and exclusion to game controller mapping and witnessed the Stirling Numbers of the Second Kind...
In Problem 19 we set out to simplify an interesting sum and ended up encountering the Euler's Totient Function and the Principle of Inclusion and Exclusion!
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OCIP on LinkedIn: Problem 19 - OCIP In Problem 19 we set out to simplify an interesting sum and ended up encountering the Euler's Totient Function and the Principle of Inclusion and Exclusion...
Problem 18 is here!
It is slightly mathematical and talks about the Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM).
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OCIP on LinkedIn: Problem 18 - OCIP Problem 18 is here! It is slightly mathematical and talks about the Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM). Feel free to read all of our posts by clicking the...
Problem 17 combines dynamic programming and game boss battles!
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Problem 17 - OCIP Unbounded Knapsack Problem
Problem 16 in our page discusses a simple proof of the Snell's law and how it's connected to the Fermat's Principle. Do read all the posts by clicking the 'Posts' link at the top right of the page.
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Problem 16 - OCIP Snell's law
Our latest post links polynomials, Discrete Fourier Transform, and algorithms. Comments/suggestions are welcome.
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Math-For-Fun A register of some of the interesting mathematical problems.
Read our latest post that links polynomials, Discrete Fourier Transform, and algorithms. Comments/suggestions are welcome. For more problems go to "Posts" in the top right corner. Corrections/suggestions are welcome.
Link: https://oscuro-phoenix.github.io/math-for-fun/2021-06-08-Problem-15/
Read our recent post on an interesting problem involving airplane seats and probability. For more problems go to "Posts" in the top right corner. Corrections/suggestions are welcome.
https://oscuro-phoenix.github.io/math-for-fun/2021-06-01-Problem-14/
Problem 14 - Math-For-Fun Airplane Seat Problem
Check out our latest post on Combinatorics(Problem 14). Comments and suggestions are very much appreciated.
Problem 14 - Math-For-Fun Airplane Seat Problem
Read our recent post on the Nyquist (Stability) Criterion. For more problems go to "Posts" in the top right corner. Corrections/suggestions are welcome.
https://oscuro-phoenix.github.io/math-for-fun/2021-05-17-Problem-13/
Problem 13 - Math-For-Fun Process Control