ACM95 worked for me...
Jul. 25th, 2006 08:51 pm...yeah right, no it didn't.
But apparently Bessel functions are useful in printing images on water with waves, which is super-cool. [Link stolen from
maoware.] I want to see it print simple kanji! Maybe later I'll attempt to navigate the Japanese research lab's website in search of more photos.
What timing, considering I just recently sold off my copy of Mathematical Methods for Physicists, whose only use to me ever was as a reference about Bessel and modified Bessel functions. (And even then I never figured out whether it was actually more useful than the Mathworld article.)
Then again, I've always found all orthonormal basis sets rather neat, in a dorky, "Really? Any function?" kind of way. [But, of course, the answer is, not any function...but I've forgotten the conditions. :P]
In other news, it seems I chose the wrong summer to bum around at home rather than find an air-conditioned job. Every day I get excited that the next day's temperature isn't supposed to go above 90, but it always does. I'm kind of tempted to make my mom take me with her to school tomorrow -- the forecast in Hayward is only 83. I've heard much complaining from other Bay Area residents (and visitors :P) but nothing from the LA contingent. Is it because you guys are jaded? Or is it because you guys are wise enough to have AC?
But apparently Bessel functions are useful in printing images on water with waves, which is super-cool. [Link stolen from
What timing, considering I just recently sold off my copy of Mathematical Methods for Physicists, whose only use to me ever was as a reference about Bessel and modified Bessel functions. (And even then I never figured out whether it was actually more useful than the Mathworld article.)
Then again, I've always found all orthonormal basis sets rather neat, in a dorky, "Really? Any function?" kind of way. [But, of course, the answer is, not any function...but I've forgotten the conditions. :P]
In other news, it seems I chose the wrong summer to bum around at home rather than find an air-conditioned job. Every day I get excited that the next day's temperature isn't supposed to go above 90, but it always does. I'm kind of tempted to make my mom take me with her to school tomorrow -- the forecast in Hayward is only 83. I've heard much complaining from other Bay Area residents (and visitors :P) but nothing from the LA contingent. Is it because you guys are jaded? Or is it because you guys are wise enough to have AC?
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Date: 2006-07-26 09:07 am (UTC)Come visit me and we'll go bask in the beautiful AC-ness of the Center for Integrated Systems. :P
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