Name: Prajwal DSouza
Type: User
Company: Tampere University
Bio: Prefers Linear Algebra over Calculus, Python over Java, But, looses his mind when asked to choose between Quantum Mechanics and General Relativity.
Twitter: prajwalsouza1
Location: Tampere, Finland
Blog: https://prajwalsouza.github.io
Prajwal DSouza's Projects
Generating Questions with Random values for Student Assignments and Exams, with auto evaluation.
Some of the automation scripts that were sometimes written for fun.
A collection of major GPTS available in public
An interactive for visualizing complex functions based on a 3Blue1Brown video and also estimation of Riemann Zeta Function using Euler Maclaurin Summation.
Calculations for an interactive/simulation inspired by an awesome video by 3Blue1Brown.
Takes an image as input and generates drawing (Path) instructions. It then draws that image in MS Paint or any other canvas using the mouse.
A classifier inspired by electrostatics. Works with weighted datasets.
An interactive inspired by 3Blue1Brown's 'Simulating an Epidemic' video.
Conway's Game of Life
A robot powered training repository :robot:
Solves Mazes taking an image input, along with the starting and ending points. There are two Algorithms here which solve mazes. One of them is a Shortest Path Algorithm, the other, Minimal Tree Agorithm along with dead end filling.
Extraction of Mass, Mean width and Isospin data of Mesons and Baryons from Physics Data Group Website.
A web app solving Poisson's equation in electrostatics using finite difference methods for discretization, followed by gauss-seidel methods for solving the equations. Dirichlet conditions and charge density can be set.
Create algorithms to scrape and organize teaching resources from the web, particularly YouTube science videos.
To distinguish between Sprial Waves and Target Waves in a two dimensional Excitable Media
Some Experiments with QLearning
A algorithm generates a random triangle mesh. This is generated on a HTML div element using SVG.
Animating shapes, forms, creating visualizations especially for science.
A spider web simulation using physicsjs based on the work of Thiemo Krink and Fritz Vollrath.