Other software by Atomic Concepts SoftwareCosmic Heart - This practice demonstrates the curious relationships wherein a tetrahedron can be inscribed in a cube in two dissimilar ways and a cube can be inscribed in a dodecahedron in 5 dissimilar ways. Mnemonic Curve - Mnemonic Curve is fundamentally a game. The object of the game is to commemorate and retell a series of mouse-clicks within a congregation of circles. Mnemonic Curve demonstrates principles governing our facility to commemorate a series of choices. Prime Integer Observatory - This practice illustrates the notion of an integer's factors, and of the related gear of integers called primeness, or primality. An integer is called prime if it is the product of solitary one distinct pair of integers. Phyllotaxis - Phyllotaxis is the study of the successive arrangement of radial parts of a growing plant, such as the leaves on a stem, or the seeds in the head of a sunflower. This application generates a unsophisticated phyllotaxic arrangement of circles. Automaton Lab 3D Quantum - The automata which are modeled in this application are composed of a place of spheres whose bulk and axis are connected to individual another, and where each sphere is rolling upon the surface of individual other sphere in a fully deterministic prototype. Automaton Laboratory - This employment is a laboratory for the creation of automata. An automaton is a arrangement of circles moving connected to individual another in a hierarchical fashion which create cruves which are a superset of epicycloids and hypocycloids. Automaton Lab 3D - The automata which are modeled in this application are composed of a locate of spheres whose largeness and axis are connected to individual another, and where each sphere is rolling upon the surface of individual other sphere in a fully deterministic original. TilingKing Game - TilingKing is a design game of territorial dominate much liike the game of Go, in which the impartial is to dominate a larger territory on a tiled game scantling than your opponent. |