Kids in Boca Raton, Florida have been clamoring for Mathematica... well, at least the M�bius Climber created using Mathematica. The new playground addition, based on an idea of Jerome Schwarz and worked out and refined by Gerald Harnett and Sean Powers, is in essence a fattened M�bius strip made of 64 different-sized triangles resting on 17 pipes.
"From the lumber cuts to the bolthole locations, Mathematica was vital in the visualization of the design," Harnett said. "With safety considerations being paramount, we needed a tool that we could trust to try out various design ideas and come up with the best, and most fun, solution."



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