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The motion of a dynamical system may be approximated as a sequence of discrete steps in time described by transfer maps. In the field of accelerator physics, Taylor series ...
String theory is currently the most promising theory to explain the spectrum of the elementary particles and their interactions. One of the most important features is its ...
We consider the two-dimensional quasi-steady Stokes flow of an incompressible Newtonian fluid occupying a time-dependent simply-connected region bounded by a free surface, ...
Mathematica and Java   (Conference Proceedings)
This session will demonstrate a complete developer's kit for integrating Java and Mathematica using MathLink. The tools, classes, and libraries in this kit go far beyond ...
3D Cartesian Ovals and other ...   (Conference Proceedings)
Loci generation is a key characteristic of dynamic geometry environments. The approach taken by currents systems such as CABRI, The Geometer's Sketchpad, Geometry Expert or ...
Clifford Algebra   (MathSource: Packages and Programs)
An experimental version of a Clifford Algebra package. This package uses an experimental version of the tensor calculus package Tensorial 3.0 that is included with the ...
Computational Science with ...   (Conference Proceedings)
Computational Science (COSC) is a scientific investigation of physical processes on the computer by the use of computational models and methods. Hypotheses are often ...
For many reasons the size of wind turbines on the rapidly growing wind energy market is increasing. Relations between aeroelastic properties of these new large turbines ...
Gradient Coils   (Conference Proceedings)
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has become one of the routine modalities for clinical imaging. It allows for excellent image contrast, especially in soft tissue, without ...
Using NDSolve with EventLocator to ...   (Conference Proceedings)
We are interested in the so-called Fučík spectrum of the fourth-order Dirichlet boundary value problem. The Fučík spectrum is defined as the set of all couples ...
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