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A comprehensive reference book and software system for mathematicians, physicists, chemists, statisticians, engineers, and computer scientists that provides a consistent ...
Portable Network Graphics   (MathSource: Packages and Programs)
The PNGBitmap package reads and writes Portable Network Graphics bitmaps into the kernel of Mathematica. The images can be manipulated, written and used as textures for ...
Although the Johnson-Neyman problem has been well defined in the literature, computational problems have restricted its use by researchers. The computational problems can be ...
We describe a symbolic computer algebra system (CAS) toolbox for nonlinear and adaptive control law synthesis and simulation. This Mathematica program provides functions for ...
A comprehensive reference book and software system for mathematicians, physicists, chemists, statisticians, engineers, and computer scientists that provides a consistent ...
This paper introduces and explores the concept of semantic matching in the context of the Mathematica language. The package Semantica.m extends the Mathematica pattern ...
Symmetry Analysis of Tensors Using ...   (Conference Proceedings)
Cartesian tensors describe the optical polarization properties of nonlinear optical effects in molecules. Two-index tensors describe two-photon absorption; three-index ...
With Mathematica, you can easily create plots of two-dimensional data or represent data in graphics such as bar charts or pie charts. Very often it will be useful to create ...
Glue   (MathSource: Packages and Programs)
Glue is a palette that makes it easy to get good page breaks in Mathematica documents. The palette contains buttons that "scrunch", "spread", "squeeze", and "stretch" ...
Finite Element Method   (MathSource: Packages and Programs)
This package allows to solve second order elliptic differential equations in two variables: div(a*grad u) - b*u = f in the domain domain u = gD Dirichlet boundary ...
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