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With the aid of theWolfram Mathematica software, the powerful sine-Gordon expansion method is used in constructing some new solutions to the two well-known nonlinear models, ...
This book provides a tutorial on Wolfram Language, the programming language powering the Mathematica computer algebra system. The main purpose of this book is to introduce ...
Mathematica projects can improve students' understanding of mathematical concepts and enrich their mathematical experience. At the same time, such projects can serve to teach ...
Many people routinely make good use of Mathematica's built-in functions. It is less well known when and how to utilize more exotic programming methodologies such as hash ...
An efficient method for solving parabolic partial differential equations is implemented in Mathematica using InterCall and an external C routine. As an application, the ...
This notebook is an example of using Mathematica for doing geometric ray-tracing. LensLab defines a set of functions for designing optical systems, including lenses, mirrors, ...
A “3D” Mathematica-generated picture of monopoles and Dirac strings in $D=2+1$ compact QED is given. In the Villian approximation, the monopole part of the partition ...
A new stochastic collision model for molecular dynamics (MD) simulations at constant temperature is presented. It is based on impulsive collisions between system particles ...
Theoretical studies of atomic and molecular clusters often seek to explain structure, dynamics, and thermodynamics in terms of the underlying potential energy surface and the ...
The programming features of Mathematica allow one to augment this symbolic computing package with a variety of data analysis tools. Shown here are brief programs for kernel ...
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