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Calculate the digits of Pi with colliding blocks. This is a response to A response to Grant Sanderson of 3Blue1Brown's video "The most unexpected answer to a counting puzzle" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEfHFsfGXjs
An interactive for visualizing complex functions based on a 3Blue1Brown video and also estimation of Riemann Zeta Function using Euler Maclaurin Summation.
This repository consists of all the useful animations related to theorems and other stuff in maths (of 1st year). We are using a software called "manim" for this purpose.
This project simulates a pool game where two rectangular blocks collide and give the value of π. Users can input the number of digits of π they want to consider, and the program calculates the corresponding value of π via the simulation of the collisions.