Projective Geometry is a very nice tool we can employ when we have to work with a lot of intersections and it can even handle intersections on circles. Now let’s gain an insight into its main principles. Oh Cross Ratio, My Cross Ratio A proof involving projective geometry always (and when I say always I […]
Month: April 2020
A Very Notorious Problem
One very famous programming challenge is: given a function which generates a random real number in the interval [0,1], calculate the value of pi. At first glance, it could seem that it could seem that the data and the request are completely different, but with a little math trick we can actually compute the value […]