Feynman’s Legacy: A SymPy-Powered Exploration of the Putnam ChallengeThe year was 1939, and a young Richard Feynman, who would later become a renowned physicist and Nobel laureate, found himself among the…Jan 23, 2024Jan 23, 2024
Beyond Automation: Mastering Tricky Integrals with SymPyDefinite integrals often present challenges that go beyond the capabilities of automated tools. In this post, we’ll explore an intriguing…Jan 23, 2024Jan 23, 2024
From Euclid to Python: A Computational Look at Perfect NumbersPerfect numbers are integer numbers that are equal to the sum of their proper divisors. For instance, 6 has the proper divisors 1, 2 and 3…Sep 18, 20234Sep 18, 20234
Computing Hamiltonian PathsHere is a little challenge for you. You are free do try solving it yourself, or write a Python program to do it. And here it is: Suppose we…Sep 11, 20231Sep 11, 20231
The Platonic Solids in PythonAs a follow-up to my last article about convex hulls, we will use that skill to visualize the famous platonic solids. Platonic Solids are a…Sep 4, 2023Sep 4, 2023