About

Hello! My name is Chase Roycroft. I’m currently an undergraduate student attending the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, intending to double major in Physics and Mathematics. I like reading (especially nonfiction and science fiction). I also enjoy writing and editing articles. My interests include (but are certainly not limited to) Algorithm design, Big data, Conlanging, Functional Programming, Game theory, Machine learning, Quantum computing, and Science communication.

[This bio, as with the website in general, is a work in progress.]

Abstract Nonsense

27 Sep 2016 . . Comments

Heading Unordered Lists Tables Code Snippets highlight with line number. highlight using triple backticks <q> tag Has anyone used SageMath before? It’s a really cool alternative to the commercial M* software (Magma, Maple, Mathematica, and Matlab). It’s a free and open source (GPL licensed) software developed by a professor at the University of Washington. SageMath (previously Sage, SAGE) bundles packages and libraries like GAP, Maxima, SINGULAR, NumPy, SymPy, SciPy, R, etc. that cover a wide range of math fields. It also includes __. SageMath worksheets (downloaded as .sws files) are interactive Jupyter notebooks written in Python or Sage, which is essentially just Python with added preparser steps that do things like allow caret (^) for exponentiation and promote Python ints to Sage’s integers,…

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Timeline

  • 2014 - 2016

    NCSSM

  • February 1998

    Born

Contact

Drop me an email if you are interested in a discussion or find any of my ramblings interesting!

chaser.live.unc.edu