
A simple and funny Brick Breaker written in Python with a simple level-editor, realised by Aymeric Lhullier and me, for our final ISN (Initiation aux Sciences du Numérique) Project.
A 27 year-old student passionate about maths and programming
A simple and funny Brick Breaker written in Python with a simple level-editor, realised by Aymeric Lhullier and me, for our final ISN (Initiation aux Sciences du Numérique) Project.
Reflex4you allows you to create, from a name, a Reflex (Representation of complexes functions) corresponding to it. You can then order a customized gift (mug, iphone case) unique to the world wearing this Reflex.
Make a website can be a good solution to present, in a more pleasant way, his works. In my case, I made one to present a school work.
During my websites, I thought it would be interesting to publish, in a blog, problems faced and solutions found, as well as to share all that I found useful.
Try a piece of code is painful because numerous back and forth between the browser and the code editor need to be made to see the rendering. The aim of this site is to visualize his code in real time.
Discover how to prove a tricky way to compute some cubic roots.
Discover how to prove the Cauchy-Schwarz inequality for sums.
Discover how to prove the formula to calculate the Nth derivative of product of
Discover how to prove the Newton's binomial formula to easily compute the powers of a sum.
Discover how to prove the Fermat's little theorem, a famous arithmetic theorem.