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Tau Pattern Explorer

An interactive mathematical instrument to visualize and analyze the discrete structures and nested cycles of the Tau block pattern.

Tau Pattern Explorer

Tau Pattern Explorer

A dedicated interactive visualization tool for exploring the discrete structural properties of the transcendental constant τ = 2π. The explorer provides computational insights into the function mod(⌊n/τ⌋, 9), revealing deep self-similar patterns, repeating decimal fractions, and prime-generating functions at scale.


Core Capabilities

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Generate structural cycle maps spanning up to 102,240 computational steps. Interactive exploration of the 113-block nested architecture of τ at different scale-gauges. Pinpoint prime-generating regions and complex-exponential extensions in the dynamic block pattern.

The Tau Block Architecture

The function mod(⌊n/τ⌋, 9) produces an invariant hierarchy of nested cycles that the Explorer makes visually accessible:

  • Base Cycle: A 710-number cycle containing exactly 113 blocks with lengths drawn from {6, 7}.
  • Symmetric Phase Breaks: A strictly repeating sequence {7, 6, 6, 7, 6, 6, 6} interrupted predictably by structural phase shifts.
  • Super-Cycles: Complete value cycles preserved precisely at 6390, 25560, and 102240 scale markers.

Features

  • Dynamic Navigation: Pan, zoom, and inspect computational blocks across the transcendental spectrum.
  • Data Export: Extract structural blocks and numerical patterns for extended computational mathematics research.
  • Quarter-Turn Dynamics: Visualize the complex-exponential quarter-turns of e^(τ/4) underlying the integer progression.

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