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The package "XRayAttenuation.m" defines functions which provide an interpolation of the tables of NIST report 5632, "Tables of X-Ray Mass Attenuation Coefficients and Mass ...
Grammatica is a library of Mathematica functions for algebraic graph transformation, built on top of the Combinatorica package written by Steven Skiena. The implementation ...
An X-ray diffraction (XRD) technique has been applied to the study of asphalt binders. XRD patterns were obtained using a Rigaku DMax 2200 V-PC (personal computer). Jade ...
Inhomogeneous Bianchi type-I cosmological model with electro-magnetic field based on Lyra geometry is investigated. Using separated method, the Einstein field equations have ...
This book aims to show the closed connection between approximation in respect of Hausdorff metric and analysis and synthesis of antenna grids. The second goal is to reveal ...
The book contains an extensive illustration of use of finite difference method in solving the boundary value problem numerically. A wide class of differential equations has ...
The package CycleIndices.m contains functions giving the cycle indices of common permutation groups. Cycle indices for the identity group, cyclic groups, dihedral groups, ...
Mathematica is a symbolic programming language that empowers the user to undertake complicated algebraic tasks. One such task is the derivation of maximum likelihood ...
An approach to inverse finite-element-analysis has been demonstrated using the symbolic computation language Mathematica. The forward calculation of two-dimensional finite ...
This article describes some of Mathematica's graphics capabilities. It shows how to graph a function in two dimensions, plot several functions on one graph, and change the ...
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