updated 05/09/2003

MATH 198 - HYPERGRAPHICS

 

Alex Rein's Project Page

 

Adventures in Graphics Land
How deep does the pipeline go?

 

   

        This web page contains all of my significant work in Math 198, taught by Prof. George Francis at the University of Illinois.   Math 198 is an exploration of mathematics using computer graphics.  Or maybe it is an exploration of computer graphics using mathematics, depending on your experience in either area.  Throughout the semester we studied a number of "pocket" programs which are simple graphical programs that illustrate complex mathematical ideas.  We have also used a great graphing utility, DPGraph to examine math in 3-D.  For the last quarter each student has had the opportunity to work on a project of their interest.  Links to everything I have done in this class can be found below. 

 

My Work

DPGraph Doodles - see what I've been able to create with DPGraph

Semester Project - check this out if you like eye candy

 

Other Useful Links

Math 198 webpage - contains class description and links to interesting stuff

Spring '03 class projects page - all the other students web pages

Prof. George Francis - home page at the NCSA

Honors Program - the program which offers this course

UI home page - why not include it