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This text is aimed at a wide audience, undergraduate and graduate students as well as working scientists. The experimental activities included are designed to deepen and ...
The class of nonlinear ordinary differential equations now handled by DSolve is outlined here. Also, the general policy of output representation in the nonlinear part of ...
Mathematica notebooks for classroom demonstrations or individual student use in Linear Algebra. Included are a few additional Mathematica palettes. Topics: Computer ...
Scientific computing has changed dramatically in the last 30 years. Computations that were undreamed of or impossible in the 1960s are now so common as to be trivial. ...
This talk introduced a new learning environment due to A. C. Hibbard, Exploring Abstract Algebra with Mathematica for introductory abstract algebra built around a collection ...
Written by a professor emeritus and a Wolfram Training certified instructor, who have full knowledge about Mathematica, this hands-on reference book introduces how to use ...
We will discuss the functionalities, implementation and use of a converter translating Maple worksheets as automatically as possible into an equivalent (from a computational ...
Java and XML are a natural match, and there is a considerable body of XML functionality available to Java programmers. Because of J/Link, all these capabilities are also ...
Mathematica is a symbolic programming language that empowers the user to undertake complicated algebraic tasks. One such task is the derivation of maximum likelihood ...
As computer power has increased, so has the capability of software developers to write programs that assist people with time-consuming tasks. Mathematica is such a program. ...
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