The Burrito Theorem: A Mathematical Marvel

The Burrito Theorem is a mathematical marvel that describes the optimal filling and rolling of a burrito. It is a complex equation that takes into account the elasticity of the tortilla, the viscosity of the fillings, and the angular momentum of the roll.

The theorem states that the optimal burrito filling is achieved when the tortilla is stretched to a 3:1 ratio of length to width, and the fillings are distributed in a 2:1 ratio of beans to cheese.

Burrito Optimization

The Burrito Theorem

y = (3x^2 + 2z) / (x + 2z)

This equation describes the optimal burrito filling, where y is the amount of filling, x is the elasticity of the tortilla, and z is the viscosity of the fillings.

Derivation of the Burrito Theorem