Unpacking The Packing Problem
Unpacking The Packing Problem
via Kam-Yung Soh
Originally shared by Quanta Magazine
Scientists are exploring a mysterious pattern found throughout nature that is neither regular nor random. Dubbed “hyperuniformity,” it is found in the distribution of color-sensitive cone cells in bird retinas, helping give birds their incredible vision. It also pops up in quasicrystals, the large-scale structure of the universe, and many other systems. The explanation for its ubiquity is a work in progress.
https://www.quantamagazine.org/20160712-hyperuniformity-found-in-birds-math-and-physics
via Kam-Yung Soh
Originally shared by Quanta Magazine
Scientists are exploring a mysterious pattern found throughout nature that is neither regular nor random. Dubbed “hyperuniformity,” it is found in the distribution of color-sensitive cone cells in bird retinas, helping give birds their incredible vision. It also pops up in quasicrystals, the large-scale structure of the universe, and many other systems. The explanation for its ubiquity is a work in progress.
https://www.quantamagazine.org/20160712-hyperuniformity-found-in-birds-math-and-physics
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