When Abstract Problems Take Shape
June 09, 2026
June 09, 2026
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, June 9 -- Carnegie Mellon University posted the following news:
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When Abstract Problems Take Shape
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Magic Eye books from the 1990s hid three-dimensional images in what looked like a swirl of dots and colors. At first glance, you see only noise. Change your focus, and suddenly a shape appears.
Carnegie Mellon University mathematician Florian Frick (opens in new window) studies something similar in ma . . .
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When Abstract Problems Take Shape
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Magic Eye books from the 1990s hid three-dimensional images in what looked like a swirl of dots and colors. At first glance, you see only noise. Change your focus, and suddenly a shape appears.
Carnegie Mellon University mathematician Florian Frick (opens in new window) studies something similar in ma . . .
