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Lena J-T Stromberg

    Two Millennium Prize Promises in Mathematics
    Noncircular orbits for Electromagnetism and other mag-ic fields
    Noncircular orbits and transformations
    Noncircular orbits & fractals
    • Noncircular orbits & fractals

      • 56pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      Exploring the interplay of music, light, and literature, this book delves into the concepts of fractals and their applications in science. It examines various phenomena, including the Sun's horizon images, logistic maps, and Julia sets, while analyzing noncircular orbits through a fractal lens. The narrative incorporates kinematics and black hole interactions, presenting complex ideas in an accessible format. To bridge the gap between science and literature, it concludes with a unique "Feel-good-fractal," adding a creative touch to the exploration of these intricate themes.

      Noncircular orbits & fractals
    • Noncircular orbits and transformations

      a book about bifurcations, evolution and foam

      • 52pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      Exploring complex formulations by notable figures like Feynman and Virginia Woolf, this work delves into the concept of sub-structures and Kangaroo fractals, linking mathematics to various applications. It highlights the interplay of finite values, differentials, and area measures, while also incorporating script for Octave Online. Unique animal analogies, such as hummingbirds and a duck in foam, illustrate concepts of energy flow and production. The text reveals significant figures related to bifurcation and proposes innovative applications in light and agriculture, emphasizing the relevance of mathematical language.

      Noncircular orbits and transformations
    • Exploring phenomena on Earth and in the sky, this book delves into noncircular orbits and analytical solutions for electromagnetism within elliptic cavities, particularly in synchrotron accelerators. It discusses the spatial homogenization leading to fractal light formations and draws intriguing parallels with natural occurrences like rainbows and halos featuring dual suns. Additionally, it touches on concepts involving Einstein, magical bubbles, and four-dimensional states, culminating in a unique structural reduction that enhances understanding of these complex phenomena.

      Noncircular orbits for Electromagnetism and other mag-ic fields