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Global Optimization with Mathematica   (Conference Proceedings)
A new package that performs global optimization is presented. The package uses adaptive grid refinement. Inequality constraints, which may even be nonlinear and may represent ...
The Mathematical Explorer   (Conference Proceedings)
The Mathematical Explorer is a new Wolfram Research stand-alone product that uses Mathematica to introduce the general public to some central ideas of modern mathematics. ...
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 ...
The desire to significantly reduce the weight of machine gun barrels while simultaneously increasing their operational life has led to the need to develop a transient heat ...
Cloud Notebooks and Cloud Objects   (Conference Proceedings)
We'll talk about the notebook interface in the Cloud and what you can do and build with it. We'll give an overview over the latest advances in Cloud notebook rendering ...
A quantum algorithm for estimating the phase, which determines the eigenvalue of a unitary operator, is discussed. It is assumed that the eigenvector of this operator and the ...
What's New in Image and Signal ...   (Conference Proceedings)
In this talk we present the new capabilities of the Wolfram Language for processing and analyzing images and signals, acquired through different sources, ranging from ...
The proven safe operation and the high availability of aerial ropeways is mainly thanks to their design. This is based on the manufacturer’s extensive experience as well as ...
The exact values of the presently determined components of the angular Fock coefficients at the two-particle coalescences were obtained and systematized. The ...
Terpai [21]proved the Nordhaus–Gaddum bound that μ(G) +μ(G) ≤4n/3 −1, where μ(G)is the spectral radius of a graph Gwith nvertices. Let s+denote ...
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