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The new features of NIntegrate that will be presented are (i) one-dimensional and multidimensional integration rules, (ii) a local adaptive algorithm, (iii) adaptive Monte ...
This article introduces the software package TIDES and revisits the use of the Taylor series method for the numerical integration of ODEs. The package TIDES provides an ...
The notebook contains the implementation of four functions PiecewiseIntegrate, PiecewiseSum, NPiecewiseIntegrate, NPiecewiseSum. They are intended for working with piecewise ...
An algorithm for finding discontinuities of certain functions in the complex plane and its application to computing definite integrals. The algorithm is rigorous only when ...
Mathematica's integration package is powerful and very versatile but also extremely slow when only the special class of gaussian integrals is to be considered. This package ...
Mathematica has the most powerful integration system. For example, Integrate (in the upcoming version) can evaluate more than 95 percent of the indefinite integrals from the ...
This notebook can be used to help students in physical chemistry, or other related classes, better understand path integrals in thermodynamics. The notebok attempts to ...
We present an integration of Mathematica into Prolog using MathLink. We illustrate the interplay between the different components by evaluating a simple example. The ...
Web Services Package provides a set of tools that allow convenient integration with applications located on the web. Find out how to use Web Services Package to integrate new ...
The Mathematica function NIntegrate is a general numerical integrator. It can handle a wide range of one-dimensional and multidimensional integrals. NIntegrate uses ...
