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Robert Nachbar Robert Nachbar explains how Mathematica and C were used to develop a hybrid deterministic-stochastic simulation engine based on differential equations and the chemical master equation. He highlights some interesting aspects ... |
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Jo Evershed Jo Evershed gives her views on the growing need for STEM understanding and communication by sharing how IndexMatch, a financial modeling education program, is bridging the gap between formal mathematical ... |
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Get a quick overview of Mathematica's Next-Computation Suggestions Bar, a new interface paradigm that lets you navigate and discover functionality throughout the Mathematica system. |
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Get a quick overview of how to use the Suggestions Bar, a new interface paradigm that lets you navigate and discover functionality throughout the Mathematica system. |
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Martin Hadley Martin Hadley demonstrates how Wolfram's state-of-the-art technologies can be used to advance Computer-Based Math™ education in this presentation from The Computer-Based Math Education Summit. |
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Learn how to use Mathematica's context-sensitive Input Assistant, which helps you automatically complete code, discover functions and options, and reduce oversights and typographical errors while coding. |
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Learn how to use Mathematica's Input Assistant, which helps you automatically complete code, discover functions and options, and reduce oversights and typographical errors while coding. |
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Anton Antonov In this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Anton Antonov shares how he used Mathematica to develop a route finding system that computes the shortest path between two points in ... |
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Mathematica's interactive Image Assistant provides immediate access to common image processing tools, making it easy to interactively process images using point-and-click—all within the notebook environment. |
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Mathematica's Image Assistant provides immediate access to common image processing tools, making it easy to interactively process images using point-and-click—all within the notebook environment. Get an overview of how ... |
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David Bailey David Bailey describes his MusicGenerator package, which makes it possible to play music coded in a compact string notation designed to correspond with conventional sheet music. In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference, he explores how the package could form ... |
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Luc Barthelet Luc Barthelet shares tips from his experience in creating video games as part of The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit. |
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You can create and present slide shows directly from within Mathematica. Mathematica-based presentations can contain interactive interfaces and live computations, letting your audience see the effects of changes to parameters ... |
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You can create and present slide shows directly from within Mathematica. Mathematica-based presentations can contain interactive interfaces and live computations, letting your audience see the effects of changes to parameters in real time. Learn more ... |
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Donald Barnhart In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Donald Barnhart, developer of the Mathematica-based optical modeling package Optica, demonstrates how he's used the software to create the Sleidoscope, a new ... |
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Nick Hodges Nick Hodges, co-founder of Cauldron, gives insights on how the company is creating games and simulation environments to support STEM education in this presentation from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit. |
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Jonas Sjberg Jonas Sjberg describes how he's using Mathematica's control design functionality to create a tool for signals, models, and identification in this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference. |
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David Vaccaro In this talk from The Computer-Based Math™ Education Summit, David Vaccaro shares his experiences in creating computer-based math lesson plans. The presentation includes success stories from two of his students, ... |
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Bruce Torrence In this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Bruce Torrence shares examples of how he's used Mathematica to produce illustrations, demonstrations, and animations for articles in Math Horizons, a magazine ... |
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Ivo Vyn and Jan Riha Ivo Vyn and Jan Riha share insights on the applications of Mathematica in crystalline optical activity in this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference. |