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The torsion function u of a plane domain D is a function which is zero on the boundary of the domain and whose Laplacian is minus one at every point inside the domain. The ...
Numerical Inversion of Laplace ...   (MathSource: Packages and Programs)
Many applied Maths/Physics subjects involve partial differential equations that may be solved by using Laplace transforms. However the inversion of the expressions in the ...
Operator Linear Algebra Package   (MathSource: Packages and Programs)
The Mathematica package Operator Linear Algebra is a general purpose linear algebra package for noncommutative objects ("operators"). It contains, in addition to analogues of ...
Descartes-Geometry   (MathSource: Packages and Programs)
Descartes is a series of packages to do geometry with Mathematica. The first volume is: 2D Euclidean Geometry. The program contains a toolkit of basic geometrical objects: ...
Integer Complexity   (MathSource: Packages and Programs)
Using the set of symbols {1, ×, +} and parentheses, how many 1's does it take to represent 23? It turns out that eleven are needed. Surprisingly, the number 27 requires only ...
Revised and updated, the new fifth edition of Complex Analysis for Mathematics and Engineering presents a comprehensive, student-friendly introduction to complex analysis. ...
In the present paper, the residue curve map (RMC) for the ternary system chloroform-methanol-acetone is computed with the help of Mathematica using two methods. The first ...
Computing Knopfmacher's Limit, or ...   (Conference Proceedings)
A talk from ACA 2009, Montreal, June 2009 Session: Applications of Math Software to Mathematical Research Abstract: I will discuss a problem I encountered over a decade ...
Future Value and Present Value: ...   (Courseware and Class Materials)
Students learn to apply basic financial computations using simple interest rate formulas and interactive demonstrations that provide computational checks. At the end of this ...
Mathematica Connectivity   (Conference Proceedings)
Mathematica supports a number of connectivity technologies, including MathLink, J/Link, .NET/Link, and, more recently, CUDALink, RLink, and LibraryLink. These technologies ...
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