This is really cool and the effect looks awesome. I've been playing with raymarching recently, so I'll have to try this out^^.
Long-term Mathematica user (physicist) here: I don't think the use of open source software would make most science -- maybe that does not apply to cs/datascience -- more replicable. Usually that takes an expert in the…
>> ...subject to our assumed framework and chosen prior. This is usually implicit in such analyses. >> More generally, what's even the point of placing a confidence level on a non-falsifiable claim? What utility does it…
Why the hate for PDFs, I can see why you would not want to communicate dynamic content with them, sure. But for academic papers, which are usually static text and equations and maybe some plots, PDFs do exactly what you…
Great idea. Being able to import publications from inspires would be great for the high-energy physics / math crowd.
This is really cool and the effect looks awesome. I've been playing with raymarching recently, so I'll have to try this out^^.
Long-term Mathematica user (physicist) here: I don't think the use of open source software would make most science -- maybe that does not apply to cs/datascience -- more replicable. Usually that takes an expert in the…
>> ...subject to our assumed framework and chosen prior. This is usually implicit in such analyses. >> More generally, what's even the point of placing a confidence level on a non-falsifiable claim? What utility does it…
Why the hate for PDFs, I can see why you would not want to communicate dynamic content with them, sure. But for academic papers, which are usually static text and equations and maybe some plots, PDFs do exactly what you…
Great idea. Being able to import publications from inspires would be great for the high-energy physics / math crowd.