Steve Butler casually tosses a ball from his left hand to his right to demonstrate his point that anyone can juggle. With just one ball it's easy, until he changes it up and adds a second and a third ...
A professor of mathematics casually tosses a ball from his left hand to his right to demonstrate his point that anyone can juggle. He says the secret to juggling is simple – it’s all about patterns.
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Juggling is math. Follow me on this one. The connection between the two came out of juggler's attempts to develop a kind of notation for their tricks. That notation, called siteswap, can be used to ...
Abstract: The "positroid stratification" of the Grassmannian of k-planes in n-space, studied by Lusztig, Postnikov, and many others, stands in between the (beautiful) Bruhat decomposition and the ...
Barry Sperling usually has his hands full. An avid juggler for 16 years, he tosses balls into the air for fun and relaxation, hoping to catch and toss them again.”Juggling allows me to be in a ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook “I never cease to be amazed by the unending variety of tricks you can do with a few simple objects ...