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Travelling wave solutions for the two-dimensional KdV-Burgers equation are obtained by using Mathematica. They are shown to be sums of a shock wave and solitary wave.
A standard procedure for the orthormalization of functions is the Gram-Schmidt method. It can be implemented in computer algebra systems like Maple, Mathematica, or MUPAD in ...
This is a simple example using the Mathematica application package LensLab to model the movement of rays through a spherical lens.
'Making Math' is finally open for business as a mathematics teaching, learning, and sharing online course platform which uses Mathematica as a user interface to mathematics.
This presentation will cover some new features of Mathematica 2D/3D Graphics. It will also provide some examples and applications with these new features.
Wolfram Research has released Wolfram Notebook Indexer as part of an ongoing effort in search and conversion tools for Mathematica notebooks. Wolfram Notebook Indexer is a ...
A. Ian McLeod -- stomachion notebook The Stomachion of Archimedes is a very challenging puzzle. A geometric diagram is provided which enables you to construct this puzzle out ...
Leibniz is a graphical equation editor and front end for Mathematica. Leibniz allows you to edit equations in a WYSIWYG style and launch calculations via drag and drop ...
The Löwdin alpha-function method, in which displaced orbitals are expanded in an infinite series of spherical harmonics, is implemented for Slater-type orbitals using a ...
The principle constructions of the Japanese art of paper folding have simple mathematical descriptions. Mathematica is used to elucidate the geometric modeling inherent in ...
