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The Wolfram Demonstrations Project   (Conference Proceedings)
New dynamic functionality in Mathematica 6 creates a unique opportunity to showcase the wide-range of possible applications of Mathematica in nearly any area of interest. We ...
We deal with the problem of obtaining closed formulas for the connection coefficients between orthogonal polynomial sequences and, also, the canonical sequence, using a ...
This is a set of notebooks that demonstrate some of the capabilities of Mathematica's Front End. These notebooks are not platform specific -- they can be viewed with Version ...
Industrial Thermics for Mathematica ...   (MathSource: Packages and Programs)
This notebook is a demonstration of the add-on package, Industrial Thermics for Mathematica. Industrial Thermics for Mathematica is a software pack that allows you to ...
Demonstrations for Organic ...   (Conference Proceedings)
We will describe two Demonstrations that can be used to introduce the topic of conformational analysis in an undergraduate organic chemistry curriculum. The first ...
Snowcone Airfoil Shear Stress Model   (MathSource: Packages and Programs)
This notebook is a demonstration to help show how mathematica is useful in Aerospace Structural analysis. This specific example models a "snow cone" airfoil that has a shear ...
A Demonstration of Genetic ...   (MathSource: Packages and Programs)
In the nature, biology with higher fitness of the environment will have a higher survival rate and higher propogation rate. Biologists think that fitness of the environment ...
Texas Hold'em poker   (MathSource: Packages and Programs)
This example is based on the Demonstration "Poker" from The Wolfram Demonstrations Project, contributed by Ed Pegg Jr.
A simple game written with Mathematica, showing how palettes can be made interactive. The game board consists of a 5x5 grid of "lights," each of which is on (red) or off ...
Manipulate   (Conference Proceedings)
Manipulate--a high-level function for creating instant interfaces, and the basis for the Wolfram Demonstrations Project--has grown a bit in Mathematica 7. This presentation ...
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