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In this newvlhc.nb notebook, I demonstrate the use of Mathematica commands for parameter searchers of hadron colliders in which the synchrotron radiation damping time is ...
TEX/Mathematica, which permits an interactive Notebook-like session between TEX documents and Mathematica in a UNIX environment, now allows users to assemble Mathematica ...
We present a software package written in Mathematica for standard QCD sum rules calculations. Two examples are given to demonstrate how to use the package. One is for the ...
Several help facilities are available for machines running the notebook front end. This review compares Version 2.2's Function Browser and hypertext-based help systems for ...
We present the first of a two-part Mathematica notebook collection that implements a symbolic approach for the application of the density matrix expansion (DME) to the ...
AuthorTools is an add-on package that simplifies the task of creating publication-quality books and articles from notebooks. This article reviews the features of AuthorTools ...
This package contains a Mathematica importer for CERN ROOT data files. The importer uses a MathLink program to dynamically load and use the ROOT libraries. In this package, ...
Several methods for estimating, assessing and monitoring process capability are illustrated using the software package Mathematica 7 (Mathematica 7. Wolfram Media: Champaign, ...
Here are some useful tools and tricks that have been discussed recently in the MathGroup: A method for users of non-notebook front ends to save the inputs from a session and ...
XML and Mathematica   (Articles)
Using Mathematica, you can import and transform arbitrary XML documents, export notebooks as XML files, and work with popular XML formats such as SVG and MathML. This article ...
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