"pywonderland" is an open-source collection for visualizing and animating mathematically beautiful figures and patterns using Python.

 

"pywonderland" is an open-source collection for visualizing and animating mathematically beautiful figures and patterns using Python. It covers a wide range of themes, including fractals (such as the Mandelbrot and Julia sets), non-Euclidean geometry (like hyperbolic planes and the Klein bottle), tilings (like Penrose tiling), cellular automata (such as Conway’s Game of Life), maze generation, graph theory, and polytopes (like four-dimensional hypercubes). Each sample is organized as a Python script, utilizing major libraries such as NumPy and matplotlib for computation and rendering. The project allows users to intuitively experience mathematical ideas as “moving pictures,” making it ideal for educational, creative, and research purposes.

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