See:
http://theoryofeverything.com/TOE/JGM/ToE_Demonstration.cdf
Of course, it requires the free Mathematica CDF plugin.
Tag Archives: CDF
Particle Generator Published
Just got my second in a series of 3 demonstrations published on Wolfram http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/ParticleGeneratorBasedOnTheE8LieAlgebra/
Dynkin demonstration published
After significant peer review, my Dynkin Diagram Visualizer was published at Wolfram Demonstrations. Please see http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/DynkinDiagrams/
A Free Interactive Visual ToE Demonstration
This free Mathematica Computable Document Format (.CDF) demonstration takes you on an integrated visual journey from the abstract elements of geometry, algebra, particle and nuclear physics, and on to the atomic elements of chemistry. http://theoryofeverything.com/TOE/JGM/ToE_Demonstration.cdf (0.5Mb)
It requires the free Mathematica CDF plugin.
VisibLie viewers in Mathematica 8 CDF browser plugin format
Check out the new web interactive way to visualize Dynkin and E8 hyperdimensional physics!!
view here
Dynkin Diagrams from VisibLie_Dynkin
This is constructed interactively using the mouse GUI (or manually through keyboard entry of the node / line tables) from VisibLie_Dynkin found on TheoryOfEverything.org.
The Lie group names are calculated based on the Dynkin topology. The geometric permutation names are calculated (to rank 8) based on the binary pattern of empty and filled nodes. The node and line colors can be used as indicators in Coxeter projections and/or Hasse diagrams.
This tool can be used to drive the visualizations in VisibLie_E8.