A Powerful New 'QR Code' Untangles Math's Knottiest Knots
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- latexr - 12253 sekunder sedanTheir use of “QR Code” is mighty confusing. QR (Quick Response) Codes are something specific that people are familiar with. These don’t share any characteristics apart from being images which represent something else. They’re not even the same colour or shape. Just call them “knot codes” or something.
- MattPalmer1086 - 15370 sekunder sedanInteresting article. I love it when maths gives us some beautiful visuals too.
- graphememes - 8438 sekunder sedanthis was so confusing at first not going to lie
- ButlerianJihad - 7405 sekunder sedanhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QR_code#License
Yeah these scientists need a legal teamThe text QR Code itself is a registered trademark and wordmark of Denso Wave Incorporated.[107]https://www.qrcode.com/en/faq.html
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Should “QR Code” be capitalized? Yes. “QR Code” must always be capitalized: both letters in “QR” and the “C” in “Code.” The registered trademark symbol (®) should follow the term in published materials. Using lowercase, adding an “s,” or other variations does not exempt you from the trademark. - larodi - 17038 sekunder sedanLove them knots! The sudoku of the universe :)
- mfgadv99 - 7957 sekunder sedan[dead]
- charcircuit - 16479 sekunder sedanThis is not a new QR code, nor is it powerful. It's worse in every way and is not really even a code.
Nördnytt! 🤓