نتایج جستجو برای: mathematica

تعداد نتایج: 2323  

2003
Karl Svozil

Classical Pitowsky correlation polytopes are reviewed with particular emphasis on the Minkowski-Weyl representation theorem. The inequalities representing the faces of polytopes are Boole’s “conditions of possible experience.” Many of these inequalities have been discussed in the context of Bell’s inequalities. We introduce CddIF, a Mathematica package created as an interface between Mathematic...

2015
Brian Goesling Joanne Lee

ABOUT THIS RESEARCH BRIEF This ASPE Research Brief was written by Brian Goesling and Joanne Lee of Mathematica Policy Research as part of an ongoing systematic review of the teen pregnancy prevention literature. Since 2009, Mathematica and its partner, Child Trends, have conducted the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Evidence Review under contract with HHS. The review aims to identify, assess, and rat...

1991
Peter Paule Axel Riese

Mathematica implementations, available by email request, of q-analogues of Gosper's and Zeilberger's algorithm are described. Nontrivial examples are given in order to illustrate the usage of these packages. The algorithms are based on a new approach to q-hypergeometric telescoping in which a new algebraic concept, q-greatest factorial factorization (qGFF), plays a fundamental role.

1995
Robert L. Zimmerman Fredrick I. Olness

General Audience This book is intended for the advanced undergraduate and graduate physics student taking core courses in the physics curriculum. We expect this text to be a supplement to the standard course text. The student would use this book to get ideas on how to use Mathematica to solve the problems assigned by the instructor. Since we cover the canonical problems from the core courses, t...

2007
Vladimir P. Gerdt Robert Kragler Alexander N. Prokopenya

In the present paper which is an extended version of paper [1] we consider a Mathematica-based package for simulation of quantum circuits. It provides a user-friendly graphical interface to specify a quantum circuit, to draw it, and to construct the unitary matrix for quantum computation defined by the circuit. The matrix is computed by means of the linear algebra tools built-in Mathematica. Fo...

2000
François Guimbretière Terry Winograd Sha Xin Wei

We describe the Geometer’s Workbench, a graphical front end for Mathematica running on the Interactive Mural, a large high resolution display. Our system bridges the gap between casual whiteboard interaction and the more formal use of a tool like Mathematica. We anticipate that the experience gained from designing and testing such a tool can be generalized to a large class of technical and scie...

2007
Heli Rennik Maris Tõnso Ülle Kotta

Algebraic approach of differential one-forms provides simple theoretical framework for several typical problems of nonlinear control theory that makes it useful for educational purposes. Additional assistance is provided by Mathematica functions, developed by us and made available by creating a web-based application using web-Mathematica. These symbolic computation tools provide solutions for s...

Journal: :Computer Physics Communications 2006
Tobias Huber Daniel Maître

We present the Mathematica package HypExp which allows to expand hypergeometric functions J FJ−1 around integer parameters to arbitrary order. At this, we apply two methods, the first one being based on an integral representation, the second one on the nested sums approach. The expansion works for both symbolic argument z and unit argument. We also implemented new classes of integrals that appe...

2015
Brian Goesling

ABOUT THIS RESEARCH BRIEF This ASPE Research Brief was written by Brian Goesling of Mathematica Policy Research as part of an ongoing systematic review of the teen pregnancy prevention literature. Since 2009, Mathematica and its partner, Child Trends, have conducted the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Evidence Review under contract with HHS. The review aims to identify, assess, and rate the rigor of ...

1994
Georgios Grivas

The new generation of symbolic computation systems (SCSs), such as Mathematica or AXIOM provides beyond the mathematical and calculational capabilities a full programming language. The user of such systems can write programs that might call the mathematical commands, which appear as built-in compiled functions. However, user programs written in SCSs strongly supporting term rewriting (e.g. Math...

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