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Random Number Generators, Mersenne Twister

This is the first of a multi-part series about the MATLAB random number generators.... read more >>

Experiencing the MATLAB Watch 7

My experience with the forthcoming MATLAB watch exceeds my most optimistic expectations. The watch has not yet been announced officially, but a few of us have been testing prototypes for the past several weeks.... read more >>

An Ornamental Geometric Inequality 2

I came across this "ornamental geometric inequality" in a tribute to Lothar Collatz.... read more >>

Triple Precision Accumlated Inner Product 1

Single and double precision are combined to facilitate a triple precision accumulated inner product.... read more >>

Iterative Refinement for Solutions to Linear Systems 4

Iterative refinement is a technique introduced by Wilkinson for reducing the roundoff error produced during the solution of simultaneous linear equations. Higher precision arithmetic is required for the calculation of the residuals.... read more >>

Origins of Colormaps 2

Steve Eddins has recently posted a series in his blog about colormaps. I want to add one more post. With release R2014b, we are retiring jet as the default colormap, after many years of faithful service. But did you ever wonder where jet originated, and how it came to be the default? And did you ever come across colormaps like pink and bone?... read more >>

The Three n Plus One Conjecture 2

If $n$ is odd, replace $n$ by $3n+1$, if not, replace $n$ by $n/2$. Repeat. A famous conjecture made by Lothar Collatz is that no matter what value of $n$ is chosen to start, the process eventually terminates at $n=1$. Do not expect a proof, or a counterexample, in this blog. ... read more >>

Prime Spiral 2

The prime spiral was discovered by Stanislaw Ulam in 1963, and featured on the cover of Scientific American in March, 1964. ... read more >>

Season’s Greetings, 2014 2

Season's Greetings, 2014 help greetings % greetings Seasonal holiday fractal. % greetings(phi) generates a seasonal holiday fractal that depends % upon the parameter phi. The default... read more >>

Jahnke and Emde, Revisited 1

An incredible book, published in several editions from 1909 to 1933, by German mathematicians Eugene Jahnke and Fritz Emde, contains definitions and formulas for mathematical functions, hand-calculated tables of function values, and meticulous hand-drawn 2- and 3-dimensional graphs. An English edition was published by Dover in 1945.... read more >>

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