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Although Mathematica has the most complete numeric and symbolic implementation of mathematical functions, scientists and engineers regularly need to consult handbooks, ...
Stokesian Dynamics, a method developed by Brady and Bossis in the 80s, simulate the 3D motion of hydrodynamically interacting spheres at low Reynolds numbers. The present ...
This open access book bridges a gap between introductory Quantum Field Theory (QFT) courses and state-of-the-art research in scattering amplitudes. It covers the path from ...
This is an introductory study of vector calculus and functions of several variables. Calculus&Mathematica is a complete, modern calculus course developed recently at the ...
The double and single differential cross-section with respect to positron and electron energies as well as the total cross-section of triplet production in the laboratory ...
Advanced tools for parameter estimation in mathematical models are available in applied mathematics and statistics, but not well integrated in spectroscopy. We realized this ...
In the 4th IMS, held in Japan in 2001, I talked about "Web Applications using J/Link for Math Education" and introduced some web applications that calculate a client's ...
In the theory of map projections based on the ellipsoid model of the earth, several quantities akin to latitude are defined. The version used by geographers and cartographers ...
This textbook takes a broad yet thorough approach to mechanics, aimed at bridging the gap between classical analytic and modern differential geometric approaches to the ...
New Revised Fourth Edition Now Available! Mathematica Companion for Finite Mathematics and Business Calculus is intended for students in business, economics, and the life ...
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