I waited a week hoping others would respond, but I guess not. For what it's worth (I'm not a lawyer), here's my opinion:
As you say, math formulas are free to use for anyone. If you are just coding a math formula (as you did in another thread for the catseye formula from XaoS), no permission should be needed. Credit to whoever came up with it should be given (if known).
More complex algorithms used in many formulas and colorings are a different story. They are subject to copyright, so permission is needed to include a chunk of code from someone else in your own formulas and colorings. Reverse engineering an algorithm to understand how it works and then rewriting it yourself, with your own creative insights and quirks, might be OK.
I waited a week hoping others would respond, but I guess not. For what it's worth (I'm not a lawyer), here's my opinion:
As you say, math formulas are free to use for anyone. If you are just coding a math formula (as you did in another thread for the catseye formula from XaoS), no permission should be needed. Credit to whoever came up with it should be given (if known).
More complex algorithms used in many formulas and colorings are a different story. They are subject to copyright, so permission is needed to include a chunk of code from someone else in your own formulas and colorings. Reverse engineering an algorithm to understand how it works and then rewriting it yourself, with your own creative insights and quirks, might be OK.