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Arrow's impossibility theorem, the non-existence of social welfare function, is proved by using a program of Mathematica. A society consisting of two individuals and three ...
A brief example is given to demonstrate how to convert a Mathematica notebook to a Microsoft Word document retaining the figures and equations from the notebook. The ...
We introduce the Mathematica package MT which can be used to compute, both analytically and numerically, convolutions involving harmonic polylogarithms, polynomials or ...
This book revisits many of the problems encountered in introductory quantum mechanics, focusing on computer implementations for finding and visualizing analytical and ...
Mathematica can support effectively many of the computations in petroleum engineering research by providing an unprecedented insight into the theoretical basis and everyday ...
MathLink allows external programs both to call Mathematica, and to be called by Mathematica. By using MathLink, you can, for example, treat Mathematica essentially like a ...
One of the key elements of a Mathematica application that deals with a variety of documents is tagging. Mathematica's user interface for the tagging of notebooks is minimal, ...
In this French talk, Yves Papegay explains the generation of code C in Mathematica and especially the Symbolic C.
Visualization in Mathematica reaches a new level in Version 6.0. All the plotting operations, including function and data oriented, have being reimplemented from the ground ...
In this paper we present the package S@M (Spinors@Mathematica) which implements the spinor-helicity formalism in Mathematica. The package allows the use of complex-spinor ...
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