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This paper describes a method for extracting rapidly varying, superimposed amplitude- and frequency-modulated signal components. The method is based upon the continuous ...
Robotica is a computer-aided design package for robotic manipulators developed at the Coordinated Science Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The ...
While packed arrays may sound quite mysterious and deep, the idea is really quite simple. When it is clearly appropriate to represent a list of a single type machine numbers ...
Microeconomics   (Courseware and Class Materials)
The organization of the notebooks is the same as the organization of the chapters in the book. Some chapters are reasonably fully developed; others have very minimal ...
Fast Numerical Creation of the List ...   (MathSource: Packages and Programs)
The package NFourierListCoefficients is intended for calculation of list of Fourier coefficients for a given function. It is necessary in many applications when a ...
SALVADOR 2.0: A Tool for ...   (MathSource: Packages and Programs)
Fluctuation analysis is a time-honored technique for estimating mutation rates. SALVADOR 2.0, a package written in a blend of the Mathematica and the C language, provides the ...
Curious Properties of an Iterative ...   (MathSource: Packages and Programs)
We define a function f(n)=(n1)^(n1)+(n2)^(n2)+..., (nk)^(nk), where{ n1, n2, ..., nk } is the list of the digits of a natural number n. If we start with a natural number n, ...
Curious properties of an iterative ...   (MathSource: Packages and Programs)
Let K be an arbitrary positive number. We define a function f(n) = Mod[(n1)^(n1) + (n2)^(n2) + ..., (nk)^(nk),K], where { n1,n2, ..., nk } is the list of the digits of a ...
Engineering calculations that Excel is unable to perform alone can be done using Mathematica. In this example, we calculate eigenvalues and eigenvectors for a 2x2 matrix. ...
polyFit[] for Mathematica 5.2   (MathSource: Packages and Programs)
polyFit[n, {xdata, errX}, {ydata, errY}, #, opts] finds the polynomial expression of the form y = a + b x + c x^2 + ... that fit best with 'xdata' and 'ydata' (it's a ...
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