Nibble 2 (beta), expanding into the complex plane (synthesis as a function time and imaginary time), adding four dimensional gradients, (Perlin) simplex & signed noise functions, two serial injection locked oscillators (with phase modulation), interpolation, mapping, clamping, direct buffer access, and more.
Inspired by Viznut's Bytebeat phenomenon.
Try it here : http://five23.github.com/nibble/index.html
GUI (knobs/sliders) built using xgui.js (https://github.com/oosmoxiecode/xgui.js)
Interface built using Bootstrap 3 (http://getbootstrap.com/) and jQuery 1.10.2 (http://jquery.com/)
An Atlas of information (representations, presentations, standard generators, black box algorithms, maximal subgroups, conjugacy class representatives) about finite simple groups and related groups
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M. Cheng, J. Duncan, and J. Harvey. (2012)cite arxiv:1204.2779Comment: 124 pages, 75 tables; updated references and minor editing in v.2; minor editing and two new theorems in v.3.
M. Trodden. (1998)cite arxiv:hep-ph/9803479Comment: 113 pages, 10 figures, uses RevTeX. References added, several sections slightly expanded. To appear in Reviews of Modern Physics, October 1999.
N. Amersi, O. Beckwith, S. Miller, R. Ronan, and J. Sondow. (2011)cite arxiv:1108.0475Comment: 13 pages, 2 tables, to appear in the CANT 2011 Conference Proceedings. This is version 2.0. Changes: fixed typos, added references to OEIS sequences, and cited Shevelev's preprint.
M. Tegmark. (1997)cite arxiv:gr-qc/9702052Comment: Minor modifications to match published version. 5 pages. Color figures and related links at http://www.sns.ias.edu/~max/dimensions.html (faster from the US), from http://www.mpa-garching.mpg.de/~max/dimensions.html (faster from Europe) or from max@ias.edu.
P. Frampton. (2006)cite arxiv:astro-ph/0612243Comment: 7 pages latex. Talk presented at Workshop on Origin of Mass and Strong Coupling Gauge Theories. Nagoya, Japan. 21-24 November,2006.
K. Milton, E. Abalo, P. Parashar, N. Pourtolami, I. Brevik, and S. Ellingsen. (2012)cite arxiv:1202.6415Comment: 24 pages, 14 figures, contribution to the special issue of J. Phys. A honoring Stuart Dowker. This revision corrects typos and adds additional references and discussion.