From Newton’s method to Newton’s fractal (which Newton knew nothing about)
Who knew root-finding could be so complicated?
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On fractal dimension:
Mathologer on the cubic formula:
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Some of the videos from this year’s Summer of Math Exposition are fairly relevant to the topics covered here. Take a look at these ones,
The Beauty of Bézier Curves
The insolubility of the quintic:
The math behind rasterizing fonts:
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Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:48 - Roots of polynomials
5:55 - Newton’s method
11:16 - The fractal
17:56 - The boundary property
23:13 - Closing thoughts
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