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Tie dye and elliptic functions

Posted on 19 March 2013 by John

I was watching one of Erik Meijer’s videos on functional programming today and it occurred to me that the tie dye shirt he was wearing looked a lot like an image from a recent blog post.

Here’s the image from my blog post:

Phase plot of Jacobi sn function

I mentioned my observation about Erik’s wardrobe on Twitter and he replied with this image, presumably from one of his shirts.

Piece of Erik Miejer shirt

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