Re: [math-fun] Mathematics of Juggling
More "Mathematics of Juggling" April 17, 2010 Allen Knutson, Cornell professor of mathematics and former world record-holding juggler, gives a public demonstration and lecture on how juggling patterns can be represented the mathematically. The mathematics of juggling was codified about 25 years ago, when three different groups of jugglers came up with a notational system, called "siteswaps," which made it easy to record patterns, note similarities and find new juggling patterns--even by computer. 65-minute video; 400MByte download http://cornellcast.video.cornell.edu/20111114/537/1_8ks3f11f_1_bow51q0c_1.mp... At 06:50 PM 4/18/2012, Bill Gosper wrote:
Colin Wright (e.g., *Colin Wright*: The Mathematics of *Juggling* on Vimeo<http://vimeo.com/27998521> )
Reminds me of the talk Ron Graham gave at INTEGERS 2009. On 12/4/12, Henry Baker <hbaker1@pipeline.com> wrote:
More "Mathematics of Juggling"
April 17, 2010
Allen Knutson, Cornell professor of mathematics and former world record-holding juggler, gives a public demonstration and lecture on how juggling patterns can be represented the mathematically.
The mathematics of juggling was codified about 25 years ago, when three different groups of jugglers came up with a notational system, called "siteswaps," which made it easy to record patterns, note similarities and find new juggling patterns--even by computer.
65-minute video; 400MByte download
http://cornellcast.video.cornell.edu/20111114/537/1_8ks3f11f_1_bow51q0c_1.mp...
At 06:50 PM 4/18/2012, Bill Gosper wrote:
Colin Wright (e.g., *Colin Wright*: The Mathematics of *Juggling* on Vimeo<http://vimeo.com/27998521> )
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