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Function notebooks   (MathSource: Packages and Programs)
At http://functions.wolfram.com/, notebooks are available for a variety of special functions and constants. For example, ...
Green’s function is obtained for the infinite bimaterial elastic solid, containing an external annular interface crack, loaded by a singular tangential co-axial circular ...
Transcendental Functions: Working ...   (Courseware and Class Materials)
Students will use their knowledge about solving and graphing logarithmic and exponential functions to explore, analyze, and solve problems involving real-life applications. ...
Workshop: Interpreter and ...   (Conference Proceedings)
Version 10 introduced a two closely related functions that are key to the development of rich web apps: FormFunction and APIFunction. We like to think of these two functions ...
This paper presents a mathematical-software functional package that is capable of performing symbolic derivation and numeric computation of dyadic Green's functions for ...
Special Functions in Mathematica   (Conference Proceedings)
Special functions are often at the heart of computations with Mathematica. I will outline evolutionary improvements of legacy special functions and present functions new in ...
Spline Functions   (MathSource: Packages and Programs)
Package SplineFunctions.m consists of several functions for computations with univariate and multivariate polynomial splines. Topics covered include B-splines, interpolation ...
A few transformations are presented for reducing certain cases of Meijer's G-function to a G-function of lower order. Their applications to the integration of a product of ...
Disturbing Function   (MathSource: Packages and Programs)
The Disturbing Function for a pair of interacting bodies with orbits having little eccentricity and inclination is expanded up to a given order, making use of Laplace ...
The N Functions of Mathematica   (Conference Proceedings)
There are many mathematical operations that are inherently infinite in nature: limits, infinite sums, Riemann integrals, even derivatives are defined as a limit of a ...
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