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The use of Mathematica in deriving mean likelihood estimators is discussed with several examples. Comparison between the maximum likelihood estimator and the mean likelihood ...
This notebook contains the animation mentioned on the bottom of page 383 of "Applied Mathematica: Getting Started, Getting it Done" by Shaw and Tigg (Addison Wesley, ISBN: ...
The usual deterministic model of a complex chemical reaction is a polynomial differential equation with as many variables as the number of species. Mathematical tools called ...
This is a hands-on session for programmers who are already using J/Link or .NET/Link or those who want to get started. Wolfram staff experts will be on hand to assist you, ...
Background: Despite recent algorithmic and conceptual progress, the stoichiometric network analysis of large metabolic models remains a computationally challenging problem. ...
The Mathematica application package AceFEM is a general finite element environment designed to solve multi-physics and multi-field problems. Using Mathematica, the program ...
Mathematica contains all linear algebraic tools necessary for working in Euclidean Geometry. The notebook "Euclidean Geometry" shows these tools and some variations of them ...
If the function ImportString[#,"TeX"]& worked perfectly, it would be powerful indeed; untold thousands of technical papers that appear in the world's scientific journals and ...
We present a Mathematica package that performs the symbolic calculation of integrals of the form ∞ 0 e−x/uxn jν (x) jμ(x)dx (1) where jν (x) and ...
A simple Mathematica program for computing the S-state energies and wave functions of twoelectron (helium-like) atoms (ions) is presented. The well-known method of projecting ...
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