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We present the new version of the Mathematica code FIRE and ideas behind it. It can be applied together with the recently developed code LiteRed by Lee in order to provide an ...
We present in this pedagogical paper an alternative numerical method for the resolution of transport phenomena problems encountered in the teaching of the required course on ...
This paper presents a new implementation of a reliable iterative method proposed by Temimi and Ansari namely (TAM) for approximate solutions of a nonlinear problem that ...
Shows how to use Mathematica to solve a wide range of problems in electrical engineering. Presents an overview of electrical engineering problems and solution methods, also ...
Oscillations   (MathSource: Packages and Programs)
Mathematica is used to solve the equations of motion for three masses attached to each other and a surrounding box by elastic springs. The simultaneous equations describing ...
The computational uncertainty principle (CUP) is applied to explain the experimental formulae of the critical time of decoupling for Lorenz equations (LEs). We apply the ...
Numerical Calculus: Approach and Problem Solving with Mathematica
Approaching and solving abstract algebra Problems with Mathematica
In this paper we describe the Mathematica package FSolve.m for solving an important set of functional equations (as Cauchy, Jensen, Pexider, Sincov, D'Alembert, bisymmetry, ...
Sudoku, today's most well-known grid-solving puzzle, was originally invented by Howard Garns in 1978. NIKOLI Co., Ltd., a magazine publisher, introduced the puzzle in Japan ...
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