Function Module Library

Plain-English Overview

This project is an ongoing exploration of computation through small, self-contained functions. Each function is presented as a simple web interface — easy to experiment with, but designed to reflect a deeper idea about how inputs, rules, and outcomes relate to one another.

Some of these functions are practical utilities, while others explore more theoretical territory, such as how information can be measured, compressed, or represented symbolically. By isolating ideas into atomic functions, the project treats computation almost like a set of thought experiments — where even simple equations can expose surprising structure and behavior.

Together, the library serves as both a practical toolbox and a conceptual framework. It’s a place to study how complexity emerges from simplicity, and how abstract ideas can be expressed clearly through computation.

Contibutors

Alex Stevovich

Alex Stevovich is an independent polymath guided by a self-directed perspective. His projects focus on original content and innovation developed through discovery-driven work grounded in first-principles thinking.

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