10.9.1 Top new questions this week

10.9.1.1 Paul Klee's Notebooks: Loops Around Control Points
10.9.1.2 Visualizing Wicks' contractions using brackets
10.9.1.3 Basins of attraction using Newton-Raphson method for nonlinear system
10.9.1.4 Use sequence-functions to find certain sublists
10.9.1.5 How to quickly join in the following way?
10.9.1.6 Finding an ellipse of minimum area that encloses a set of points
10.9.1.7 How to plot such beautiful CalabiYau manifold?
10.9.1.1 Paul Klee's Notebooks: Loops Around Control Points

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Paul Klee 
Paul Klee (1879 - 1940) was a Swiss-born German artist. His highly individual style was influenced by expressionism, cubism, and surrealism. Klee was a natural draftsman who deeply explored ... 
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10.9.1.2 Visualizing Wicks' contractions using brackets

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Given a string like MMMM, what is the easiest way to draw all Wicks contractions similar to the diagram below (from Ch. 2 of Eynard paper)? Example below is for (MMMM), but I need it to work for other ... 
[front-end] [algebraic-manipulation]
 
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10.9.1.3 Basins of attraction using Newton-Raphson method for nonlinear system

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I am trying to construct basins of attraction using the newton's method for the system of two equations whose roots are real.  I need to develop a code to get basin of attraction. Unfortunately, my ... 
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10.9.1.4 Use sequence-functions to find certain sublists

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I want to split a list of positive Integers into sublists whose 
ascending elements differ by 1. 
 list = {1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 4, 5, 6, 5, 8, 1, 2}; 
 
This can be done ... 
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10.9.1.5 How to quickly join in the following way?

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Consider the following table: 
 tab = RandomReal[{0, 1}, {10, 3}]; 
subsets=Subsets[tab, {2}]; 
 
How to quickly reduce  subsets  to a ... 
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10.9.1.6 Finding an ellipse of minimum area that encloses a set of points

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Is there a built-in function or set of functions in Mathematica that can take a set of points in the x-y plane and determine the ellipse of minimum area that contains all of the points? I am sure ... 
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10.9.1.7 How to plot such beautiful CalabiYau manifold?

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I only found some limited answer close to the picture. 
 
video 
[plotting]
 
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