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MATLink is a Mathematica package that allows seamlessly calling MATLAB functions from Mathematica, as well as transferring data between the two systems. Calling e.g. MATLAB's ...
We consider radial solutions of equations with the p-Laplace operator in Rn. We introduce a change of variables, which in effect removes the singularity at r = 0. While ...
With the aid of theWolfram Mathematica software, the powerful sine-Gordon expansion method is used in constructing some new solutions to the two well-known nonlinear models, ...
The methodofcausticsisapowerfulexperimentalmethodinelasticityandparticularlyinfracture mechanics forcrackproblems.Therelatedmethodofpseudocausticsisalsoofinterest.Hereweapply ...
I will present a package for the distribution of a Mathematica computation to many kernels running in parallel. Features include initialization code distribution, ...
This elementary tutorial is designed for people who are new to Mathematica. It presents some applications of Plot, ListPlot, Solve and Map, and illustrates techniques for ...
The package FindSign.m finds the sign of a polynomial when the domains of variables are real. The Mathematica Notebook AboutFindSign.nb explains the usage.
Mathematica notebooks for differential equations keyed to the textbook "Fundamentals of Differential Equations, Third Edition" by R. Nagle and E. Saff, Addison-Wesley, ...
Mathematica code is presented for solving the linear programming problem max(cx|Ax=b, x0) using an interior-point projective scaling method.
An example from a study of clam populations shows how Mathematica can help scientists who wish to view large data sets in imaginative ways.
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