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Visualizing Four
Dimensions
Je↵ Weeks
This talk will introduce a method for learning to visualize 4-dimensionalspace, give participants a chance to work on some 4D visualization exercisesin small groups, and then present a few solutions using interactive 4D graph-ics software. The exercises range from elementary to advanced, so everyonefrom first-year undergraduates to seasoned geometers should find somethingthey like.
Abstract for 29 September 2016
Visualizing Four
Dimensions
Je↵ Weeks
This talk will introduce a method for learning to visualize 4-dimensionalspace, give participants a chance to work on some 4D visualization exercisesin small groups, and then present a few solutions using interactive 4D graph-ics software. The exercises range from elementary to advanced, so everyonefrom first-year undergraduates to seasoned geometers should find somethingthey like.
Abstract for 29 September 2016
Visualizing Four
Dimensions
Je↵ Weeks
This talk will introduce a method for learning to visualize 4-dimensionalspace, give participants a chance to work on some 4D visualization exercisesin small groups, and then present a few solutions using interactive 4D graph-ics software. The exercises range from elementary to advanced, so everyonefrom first-year undergraduates to seasoned geometers should find somethingthey like.
Abstract for 29 September 2016
Visualizing Four
Dimensions
Je↵ Weeks
This talk will introduce a method for learning to visualize 4-dimensional space, give participants a chance to work on some4D visualization exercises in small groups, and then present afew solutions using interactive 4D graphics software. The ex-ercises range from elementary to advanced, so everyone fromfirst-year undergraduates to seasoned geometers should findsomething they like.
Abstract for 29 September 2016