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[ http://www.sacbee.com/2012/09/07/4796127/californias-solar-energy-passes.html California's solar energy passes a milestone ] , Mark Glover , The Sacramento Bee , Friday September 7th , accessed Sunday September 9th (Make solar energy economical)
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[http://www.sacbee.com/2012/09/07/4796127/californias-solar-energy-passes.html California's solar energy passes a milestone], Mark Glover, The Sacramento Bee, Friday September 7th, accessed Sunday September 9th (Make solar energy economical)
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Matlab Demos
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Of the demos, my favorite was actually the 3D-Visualizations demo called "Klein Bottle" - trying to understand the surface as non-intersecting is extremely difficult, because you have to mentally visualize the slide along the fourth dimension needed to create the bottle.  Since it is impossible to model on a computer screen a four-dimensional surface, the three-dimensional representation is the best tool available.  However, using the 3D visualizations (in the demo, three are used:  A whole bottle, half of the bottle, and a transparent bottle) helps to understand what each of the parameters do and helps to understand the surface itself.

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California's solar energy passes a milestone, Mark Glover, The Sacramento Bee, Friday September 7th, accessed Sunday September 9th (Make solar energy economical)

Matlab Demos Of the demos, my favorite was actually the 3D-Visualizations demo called "Klein Bottle" - trying to understand the surface as non-intersecting is extremely difficult, because you have to mentally visualize the slide along the fourth dimension needed to create the bottle. Since it is impossible to model on a computer screen a four-dimensional surface, the three-dimensional representation is the best tool available. However, using the 3D visualizations (in the demo, three are used: A whole bottle, half of the bottle, and a transparent bottle) helps to understand what each of the parameters do and helps to understand the surface itself.