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Creating Java Palettes   (Technical Notes)
One of the goals of J/Link is to allow Java user interface elements to be as close as possible to first-class members of the notebook front end environment. One way this is ...
e^At is computed as the inverse Laplace transform of the resolvent kernel.
Mathematica and Java   (Conference Proceedings)
This session will demonstrate a complete developer's kit for integrating Java and Mathematica using MathLink. The tools, classes, and libraries in this kit go far beyond ...
MathLink is a protocol for sending and receiving Mathematica expressions over an interprocess communication link. The Mathematica front end and kernel communicate using ...
Numerical Mathematica   (Conference Proceedings)
An introduction to the Wolfram Research, Inc. Kernel Numerics group, their responsibilities, and their projects.
The Mathematica Notebook Interface   (Conference Proceedings)
An introduction to Mathematica's unique Notebook interface. "The kernel does calculations. The Notebook interface does everything else."
Automatic Parallelism   (Conference Proceedings)
A look at advanced features of Mathematica's parallel programming language, including automatic distribution of values to parallel kernels and automatic parallelization of ...
Interactive graphics are a weak part of Mathematica. In this article, a MathLink program which provides interactive graphics in realtime will be introduced. The program can ...
Parallel Programming   (Conference Proceedings)
I will present a package for the distribution of a Mathematica computation to many kernels running in parallel. Features include initialization code distribution, ...
The programming features of Mathematica allow one to augment this symbolic computing package with a variety of data analysis tools. Shown here are brief programs for kernel ...
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