John Carlos Baez on Nostr: If you draw all roots of all polynomials whose coefficients are ±1, you get an ...
If you draw all roots of all polynomials whose coefficients are ±1, you get an amazing picture that raises lots of challenging puzzles!
I really hope someone reads our short article:
https://www.ams.org/journals/notices/202309/rnoti-p1495.pdf
and solves the main puzzle: why do the fractal regions of this set look so much like "dragon sets"? We have a good heuristic explanation, but no proof yet.
Read on for a bit more about this:
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I really hope someone reads our short article:
https://www.ams.org/journals/notices/202309/rnoti-p1495.pdf
and solves the main puzzle: why do the fractal regions of this set look so much like "dragon sets"? We have a good heuristic explanation, but no proof yet.
Read on for a bit more about this:
(1/2)
