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Mathematica

open access: yes, 1999
Scientific computing : The Mathematica 4.0 Approach (J.Mcloon-2June) The first lecture will give participants an insight into the background, purpose, design and future direction of the Mathematica technical computing system.
Autin, Bruno, McLoone, Jon
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Chemical Enumeration With Mathematica

Journal of Chemical Education, 1996
Chemical enumeration is described in various special textbooks on graph theory, but even there it has not been applied to the examples of well-known organic and especially inorganic molecules. The examples discussed in such textbooks are predominately alkanes and polycylic aromatic hydrocarbons. We shall demonstrate that even simple inorganic compounds
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Mathematica

2023
Este libro es el resultado de más de diez años de experiencia impartiendo capacitaciones a alumnos y profesores sobre las posibilidades y herramientas del software Wolfram Mathematica en la Universidad Santo Tomás. Aborda temas sobre cálculos básicos, ayudas, parte gráfica, aspectos de los diferentes tipos de programación en Lenguaje Wolfram ...
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Holonomic functions in mathematica

ACM Communications in Computer Algebra, 2014
We present the Mathematica package HolonomicFunctions which provides a powerful framework for the automatic manipulation of multivariate holonomic functions, in the spirit of Zeilberger's holonomic systems approach. Its top-level functionalities are: converting a mathematical expression into a holonomic description, executing holonomic closure ...
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SNAP package for Mathematica

ACM Communications in Computer Algebra, 2007
SNAP (Symbolic Numeric Algebra for Polynomials) package for Mathematica provides various functions to compute approximate algebraic properties including approximate GCD and factorization of polynomials for example. For practical situations, the package does not have enough functionalities yet.
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Computer vision and Mathematica

Computing and Visualization in Science, 2002
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Mathematica

The Economic Journal, 1990
Richard H. Spady   +8 more
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Parallel Computing with Mathematica

2001
The MathLink communication protocol can be used to control several Mathematica kernel processes from within Mathematica. This feature allows the implementation of an environment for parallel programming, the Parallel Computing Toolkit, using processes with distributed memory. The toolkit is written completely in Mathematica in a machine-independent way,
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Exploring specifications with Mathematica

1995
The use of Mathematica to “explore” specifications is examined. Here exploration is the process by which a user can encode very abstract specifications in the style of Irish VDM and examine their behaviour on sample data.
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LieART 2.0 – A Mathematica application for Lie Algebras and Representation Theory

Computer Physics Communications, 2020
Robert Feger   +2 more
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