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Manipulate is a new function built into the upcoming version of Mathematica that enables users to create dynamic user interfaces as easily as they might create a table or a ...
Manipulate is a new function built into the upcoming version of Mathematica that enables users to create dynamic user interfaces as easily as they might create a table or a ...
A demonstration of technologies developed at Wolfram Research for testing Mathematica products. After a brief overview, see how Software Quailty Assurance engineers apply ...
Given an N x N matrix, g a metric with lower indices; and x-, and N-vector (coordinates); EinsteinTensor[g,x] computes the Einstein tensor (an N x N matrix) with lower ...
It is sometimes of interest to process a single subregion of an image, leaving other regions unchanged. This is commonly referred to as region-of-interest (ROI) processing. ...
Risk measures of financial instruments (Value at Risk, Expected Shortfall, etc.) play an important role in financial decision making. The comparison of their behaviour for ...
In this demonstration an overview of the application package MathCode C++ will be given. MathCode C++ generates optimized C++ code from Mathematica programs. Basic ...
webMathematica enables the creation of web sites that allow users to compute and visualize results directly from a web browser. This demonstration will show the basics of ...
If n+1 distinct points on the graph of a polynomial of degree n are given, the polynomial is uniquely determined. In the demonstration, the degree of the polynomial can be ...
Web Services Technology Used For Today's Demonstration Extensible Markup Language (XML) Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) Web Service ...
