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A project maybe ???
This I saw in thismorning's paper, and thought you may be interested.
Crocheted cosmos "London: A British mathematician has made a crochet model of a chaos, the BBC reported yesterday. Hinke Osinga of the engineering mathematics department at the Bristol University needed 25,511 stitches to represent the Lorenz eqations that describe chaotic systems" He really did not need to go to all that trouble - mu crochet creates "chaotic systems" all by themselves. God Bless Gwen -- Gwen Kelly |
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Gwendoline Kelly wrote:
This I saw in thismorning's paper, and thought you may be interested. Crocheted cosmos "London: A British mathematician has made a crochet model of a chaos, the BBC reported yesterday. Hinke Osinga of the engineering mathematics department at the Bristol University needed 25,511 stitches to represent the Lorenz eqations that describe chaotic systems" He really did not need to go to all that trouble - mu crochet creates "chaotic systems" all by themselves. God Bless Gwen LOL Yes, Gwen, I can create chaos with no help from a mathematician! Katherine |
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Sounds like something my little cat did one night while I was sleeping LOL. Marie and the cats |
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"Gwendoline Kelly" wrote in message ... cosmos "London: A British mathematician has made a crochet model of a chaos, the BBC reported yesterday. We live in Bristol and that was on the local news last night. The poor interviewer didn't have a clue what the Mathematicians were trying to illustrate but the crochet looked really interesting. There's a picture of it on the University website, if you want to see what it looks like. http://www.bris.ac.uk/news/2004/589 |
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Millie wrote: =20 We live in Bristol and that was on the local news last night. The poor interviewer didn't have a clue what the Mathematicians were trying to illustrate but the crochet looked really interesting. =20 There's a picture of it on the University website, if you want to see what it looks like. http://www.bris.ac.uk/news/2004/589 =20 =20 Thanks! There you can find the pattern as well! Well, don=B4t expect the usual sc= ,=20 dc at the beginning, you have to wait five pages for that :-D I=B4m considering giving it a try when I=B4ll have more time... Hugs, Anna Maria |
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"Gwendoline Kelly" skrev i melding ... This I saw in thismorning's paper, and thought you may be interested. Crocheted cosmos "London: A British mathematician has made a crochet model of a chaos, the BBC reported yesterday. Hinke Osinga of the engineering mathematics department at the Bristol University needed 25,511 stitches to represent the Lorenz eqations that describe chaotic systems" He really did not need to go to all that trouble - mu crochet creates "chaotic systems" all by themselves. God Bless Gwen -- Gwen Kelly Oh MY!! Why didn't he ask experts???? AUD ;-)) |
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Millie wrote:
"Gwendoline Kelly" wrote in message ... cosmos "London: A British mathematician has made a crochet model of a chaos, the BBC reported yesterday. We live in Bristol and that was on the local news last night. The poor interviewer didn't have a clue what the Mathematicians were trying to illustrate but the crochet looked really interesting. There's a picture of it on the University website, if you want to see what it looks like. http://www.bris.ac.uk/news/2004/589 Wow! I love it! And it doesn't look at all chaotic. g Katherine |
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Marie - love your sense of humour - says I still laughing God Bless Gwen
-- Gwen Kelly "Beinchat" wrote in message ... Sounds like something my little cat did one night while I was sleeping LOL. Marie and the cats |
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Millie thank you for that site - it certainly looks interesting - however I
still think I agree with Marie God Bless Gwen -- Gwen Kelly "Millie" wrote in message k... "Gwendoline Kelly" wrote in message ... cosmos "London: A British mathematician has made a crochet model of a chaos, the BBC reported yesterday. We live in Bristol and that was on the local news last night. The poor interviewer didn't have a clue what the Mathematicians were trying to illustrate but the crochet looked really interesting. There's a picture of it on the University website, if you want to see what it looks like. http://www.bris.ac.uk/news/2004/589 |
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"Anna MCM" wrote in message ... I´m considering giving it a try when I´ll have more time... Hmm, I wonder what it would look like in size 40 thread and how long it would take... :-D |
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