![c](https://03c8.net/images/euler_bricks_banner.png) ---------- #### Info: Problem: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euler_brick A "brick" is a cuboid where the length of all the edges are integers and all of the diagonals of the faces are integers as well. All sides must also be different. ![c](https://03c8.net/images/euler_bricks_example.gif) Euler-Bricks tries to calculate (brute-force) as many different "bricks" where the sides are less than X. To calculate a "brick" means to find the lengths of the edges and the lengths of the diagonals of the faces of a valid Euler's "brick". You can visualize plotting graphs with results, store math 'bricks' relationships (so the tool doesn't need to process again similar data) and organized auto-save your results, for example, to be used on a future for BigData processing or AI maths solving tasks. #### Installing: This tool runs on many platforms and it requires Python (3.x.y). To generate graphs, you need to install the following library: python3-matplotlib - Python based plotting system in a style similar to Matlab (Python 3) On Debian-based systems (ex: Ubuntu), run: sudo apt-get install python3-matplotlib Or: pip3 install matplotlib #### Executing: python3 euler-bricks ---------- #### Source libs: * PyMatplotlib: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/matplotlib #### License: Euler-Bricks is released under the GPLv3. #### Contact: - psy (epsylon@riseup.net) #### Contribute: To make donations use the following hash: - Bitcoin: 19aXfJtoYJUoXEZtjNwsah2JKN9CK5Pcjw ---------- #### Screenshots: ![c](https://03c8.net/images/euler_bricks_example.png) ![c](https://03c8.net/images/euler_bricks_example2.png)