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Using formulas is very simple. Just retype the formula, name it as a function, define your variables, and you are done. Also available in Japanese ...
The cloud offers compelling practical advantages to data scientists, especially when disseminating results and working with shared data. Buy-in to reporting systems within an ...
Mathematica has a Miscellaneous`Units` package that when loaded has 270 units of measure and five functions used for conversion are defined. Also available in Japanese. ...
Based on the very same programs that Stephen Wolfram used to create the graphics in his book, A New Kind of Science Explorer allows you to experience the discoveries of the ...
Mathematica comes with an extensive built-in help system to assist you in learning how to best use the software. The Help Browser is a complete online reference including all ...
This package was originally designed to support the conversion of Maple expressions, simple worksheets, and procedures into Mathematica notebooks. NOTE: Wolfram Research is ...
Placing a Mathematica notebook on the web is platform independent. The following instructions are in reference to placing a notebook on the web under Windows 95/98/NT. Also ...
Mathematica 4 offers a wide range of possibilities to denoise experimental data sets. This how-to demonstrates two common approaches, Fourier and wavelet filtering. Also ...
Simple Plots Parametric Plots Combining Plots Plotting Sets of Data Three-Dimensional Plots Also available in Japanese http://library.wolfram.com/howtos/plots/index.ja.html
Shows how to use the Miscellaneous`PhysicalConstants` package in Mathematica. This package contains a combination of 74 physical constants and SI units of measure. Also ...
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