Ryan Mann

Quantum Physics, Complexity Theory, & Combinatorics

Software


Software

  • Other Voices

    Ryan L. Mann (2024). Android

    Welcome to Other Voices! Select an accent and record your performance to earn points based on accuracy and expression. Unlock new accents as you master each one, and immerse yourself in a world of other voices.

  • Narrative Lens

    Ryan L. Mann (2024). Android

    Welcome to Narrative Lens! Choose a lens and snap a picture, and our app will generate a captivating narrative based on your lens choice. Transform everyday photos into extraordinary stories, and see your world through new and imaginative lenses.

  • Say Something Nice

    Ryan L. Mann (2024). Android

    Welcome to Say Something Nice! Simply snap a picture, and our app will generate a delightful and heart-warming description. Whether you are capturing a beautiful landscape, an adorable animal, or a special moment, Say Something Nice adds a touch of positivity to your memories.

  • Spellweaver

    Ryan L. Mann (2024). Web Android

    Immerse yourself in a wizard-themed word challenge, where you conjure words, accumulate arcana, and ascend through mystical ranks from Donkey to Divinity. With gameplay available in German, English, Spanish, Farsi, Finnish, French, Italian, Dutch, Norwegian, and Swedish, Spellweaver invites you to weave magic in own language or discover the magic of unknown tongues. Enhance your linguistic skills further by viewing translations of each word, deepening your understanding and mastery of various languages.

  • Wandle

    Ryan L. Mann (2024). Web Android

    Dive into the magical world of Wandle, a magic-themed word game that challenges your vocabulary across multiple languages. With gameplay available in Danish, German, English, Spanish, Farsi, Finnish, French, Italian, Dutch, Norwegian, and Swedish, Wandle invites you to cast spells in your native tongue or venture into the linguistic unknown.

  • The Hamiltonian Jungle

    Gabriel Waite and Ryan L. Mann (2024). Web

    The Hamiltonian Jungle is an online resource, categorising the complexities of local Hamiltonians. This project serves as a vital tool for researchers, enabling them to leverage existing results and explore open questions.