Since then I've updated the animation and modified it so that you can put in arbitrary points instead of the default tetrahedron...Most shapes won't yield cool fractals, but feel free to try ;)
Thanks for the response!
This was all made using threejs with WebGL!
You should also check out my brother's math research!
(It's his whole Ph.D thesis so don't fret about understanding the whole thing...I'm really confused by it still and he's been explaining it to me since he started working on it lol)
First of all I'll thank you for such a wonderful update. I can see the source code you have provided over below link..
http://www.jackmckeown.com/projects/simulation/Sierpinski/
Is there any thirdparty simulator or library you used along with this?
Thanks for the response!
This was all made using threejs with WebGL!
You should also check out my brother's math research!
(It's his whole Ph.D thesis so don't fret about understanding the whole thing...I'm really confused by it still and he's been explaining it to me since he started working on it lol)
https://steemit.com/math/@mckeown12/reveal-js-mathjax-no-more-bad-beamer-presentations
At the end of the presentation he mentions in that post, we made a cool animation related to his research:
http://www.math.miami.edu/~mckeown/animation/
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