⚡The Mathematics of Lasagne - Edmund G

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Duration: 10:54
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Lasagne. What is it? Why is it? This talk seeks to obfuscate the answer to these questions.

We introduce a system for categorising foodstuffs based on the location of their starch content (the cube rule of food), give a brief introduction to Group Theory, then combine this knowledge to mathematically define Lasagne, and write a representation of it in Haskell.

Talk by Edmund G.

Timestamps:
0:09 - Part I: The Cube Rule of Food
5:08 - Part II: A (brief) introduction to Group Theory
6:52 - Part III: Defining Lasagne

References:
@indirect. The Cube Rule. [Online]. Available: https://cuberule.com/
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@matttomic. The sandwich alignment chart. [Online]. Available: https://twitter.com/matttomic/status/859117370455060481
@Phosphatide. The cube rule. [Online]. Available: https://twitter.com/Phosphatide/status/974067376894328833
Wikimedia Commons. (2020, Dec.) Algebraic structures between magmas and groups. [Online]. Available: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Algebraic_structures_-_magma_to_group.svg
J. Davis. Garfield loves lasagna (food). [Online]. Available: https://garfield.fandom.com/wiki/Lasagna_(food)







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