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  • '''Mathematica''' is a commercial [[computer algebra system]] with own programming languag ...bitrarily nested. A free viewer for Mathematica files (notebooks) called ''Mathematica Player'' is available at the [[Wolfram Research]] web page.
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  • #redirect[[Mathematica]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Mathematica]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • *[http://www.wolfram.com/products/player/ Mathematica Player]
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  • '''Mathematica''' is a commercial [[computer algebra system]] with own programming languag ...bitrarily nested. A free viewer for Mathematica files (notebooks) called ''Mathematica Player'' is available at the [[Wolfram Research]] web page.
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  • #redirect[[Mathematica]]
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  • *[http://www.wolfram.com/products/player/ Mathematica Player]
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  • *''Curiosa Mathematica, Part I: A New Theory of Parallels'' (1888) *''Curiosa Mathematica, Part II: Pillow Problems thought out during Sleepless Nights'' (1893)
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  • ...The table of coefficients can be generated with [[Maple (software)]] or [[Mathematica (software)]]. /* begin of the Mathematica code that generates the coefficients
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  • * [http://www.imtek.uni-freiburg.de/simulation/mathematica/IMSweb/ IMTEK Mathematica Supplement (IMS)] for open source simulation lectures and packages. * [http://www.wolfram.com/products/mathematica/index.html Mathematica]
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  • Wolfgang Breidert, ''George Berkeley 1685-1753''. (Vita Mathematica, 4) Basel etc.: Birkhäuser Verlag, 1989. (German)
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  • {{r|Mathematica}}
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  • ...function, supported in some [[mathematical software]], (as, for example, [[Mathematica]] and [[Maple (software)|Maple]]), used to make the [[contour plot]]s of [[
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  • {{r|Mathematica}}
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  • (* source in [[Mathematica]] that generates the [[contour plot]]s *) (* [[Category:Mathematica]] *)
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  • {{r|Mathematica}}
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  • ...chicalClustering/tutorial/HierarchicalClustering.html FindClusters] - in [[Mathematica]]
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  • {{r|Mathematica}}
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  • ...the publication of [[Isaac Newton]]'s ''[[Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica]]'' (The mathematical principles of natural philosophy, 1687). The concept
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Mathematica]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Mathematica}}
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  • {{r|Mathematica}}
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  • *[[Mathematica]]
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  • ...mportant problems encountered by [[Bertrand Russell]] in the ''[[Principia Mathematica]]''.
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  • <math>z</math>-plane, made with [[Mathematica]].]] [[Programming language]]s of high level ([[Matlab]], [[Mathematica]], [[Maple]]) offer the special [[procedure]]s (operators, "functions") for
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  • // <math>\mathrm{BesselJ0}(z)</math> is numerical equivalent of the [[Mathematica]]'s expression BesselJ[0,z]
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  • ...integer and another is complex. In some programming languages, including [[Mathematica]], [[Maple]], [[Matlab]] aln [[Latex]] (in the "math.mode"), the same can b Such a confusion happens at the use of the [[Mathematica]] operation [[TeXForm]]: expressions <math>f(z)^n</math> are automatically
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  • [[Mathematica]] allows to evaluate many terms of this expantion:<br> [[Mathematica]] allows to evaluate many of terms of this expansion;
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  • [[Mathematica]] software.
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  • ...is abroad”: Peirce, Sylvester, Ward, and American mathematics'', Historia mathematica, 18: 158–172.
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  • With some [[Maple (software)|Maple]] or [[Mathematica]], one can easy calculate a dozen of such coefficients. [[Mathematica]] of [[Maple (software)|Maple]] one can easy get a dozen of such coefficien
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  • // [[Category:Mathematica]]
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  • * Whitehead, Alfred North and Bertrand Russell. ''[[Principia Mathematica]]''
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  • ...ages such as [[Mathematica]], [[Maple (software)|Maple]], [[Matlab]]. In [[Mathematica]], the call of this function with argumenr <math>z</math> may look as ...onds to the principal branch shown in the [[complex map]] at the top. In [[Mathematica]], the name '''ProductLog''' is interpreted as an equivalent of the '''Lamb
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  • ...he turn of the 16th to the 17th century . Its original name was ''Syntaxis Mathematica'' (Mathematical Treatment); the work was referred to by Muslim scholars as
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  • DB coef[12]= // Copypast from Mathematica
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  • In [[Mathematica]], the special operation is incorporated, called [[Nest]]. In [[Mathematica]], all arguments of all functions should be written in squared parenthesis.
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  • ...tOmega]] function is implemented in many programming languages including [[Mathematica]]. The [[Mathematica]] '''Series''' routine easy calculates some tens of the first coefficients
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  • ...ge University]]. Russell, who by this point had completed his ''Principia Mathematica'' and was moving away from logical analysis, considered Wittgenstein to be
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  • ==''Principia Mathematica''== ...nvince Newton to write his opus magnum, ''Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica'' ("Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy" written in Latin, it was
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  • * J. Gray The ''Riemann-Roch theorem and Geometry'' Documenta Mathematica Extra Vo. ICM 1998 III 811-822, available online at [http://www.emis.de/jou
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  • * ''[[Acta Mathematica]]''
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  • ...à alla superficie di più corpi elettrici disseminati in esso'', Memorie di Mathematica e di Fisica della Società Italiana della Scienza Residente in Modena, vol.
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  • ...who responded by copying out by hand long passages from his ''[[Principia Mathematica]]'' for Carnap's benefit, as neither Carnap nor Freiburg could afford a cop ...resemble" each other. The ''Aufbau'' was greatly influenced by [[Principia Mathematica]], and warrants comparison with the [[mereotopology|mereotopological]] meta
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  • ...(natural philosophy - remember Newton's ''Philosophiae naturalis Principia mathematica'' or Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy). Surely you wouldn't wa
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  • ...med [[in real time]] with any high level [[algorithmic language]] – Maple, Mathematica, that allow to specify number of correct decimal digits desirable in the re
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  • with a minimum of predetermined notation. This is a main difference to [[Mathematica]]
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  • ...r the Biomedical Sciences: Animations, Simulations, and Calculations Using Mathematica |author=Charles Pidgeon |chapter=Larmor frequency versus field strength |ur
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  • more links against the "universal" theory are collected at the [[Mathematica]] site <ref>
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  • ...ee laws were first published in 1687 in ''Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica''.<ref name=Newton/> The following is a modern version of these laws; the o ...ed=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false |title=Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica |author=Sir Isaac Newton |edition=Andrew Motte translation of 1729, revised
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  • ....com/books?id=ySYULc7VEwsC&pg=PA12 |title=Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica |author=Sir Isaac Newton |edition=Andrew Motte translation of 1729, revised ...com/books?id=ySYULc7VEwsC&pg=PA424 |title=Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica (1687) |author=Sir Isaac Newton |edition=Andrew Motte translation of 1729,
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  • The [[Computer algebra system]]s such as [[Maple (sotfware)|Maple]] and [[Mathematica]] can generate many terms of this expansion.
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  • ...bioinformatics, exploded exponentially. In Python, as in Wolfram Language (Mathematica), scientists were discovering a cross-disciplinary lingua franca they could
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  • ...particular, (μαθηματικὴ τέχνη,''mathēmatikḗ tékhnē''), in [[Latin]] ''ars mathematica'', meant ''the mathematical art''. ...ar derivative ''la mathématique''), goes back to the Latin neuter plural ''mathematica'' ([[Cicero]]), based on the Greek plural τα μαθηματικά (''ta m
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  • [[Mathematica]], [[Maple|Maple(software)]], [[Matlab]], [[C++]]; evaluation of the functi
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  • ...he universal law of gravity in his book ''Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica'' (Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy). Newton’s law of gravi
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  • ...of &phi; to be on the equator, which makes &phi; a latitude angle). The [[Mathematica]] package follows the convention that has &theta; as the angle between the
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  • ...nous|title=Applications of the Soave-Redlich-Kwong Equation of State Using Mathematica|journal=Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan|volume=40|issue=6| pages=5
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  • ...nous|title=Applications of the Soave-Redlich-Kwong Equation of State Using Mathematica|journal=Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan|volume=40|issue=6| pages=5
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  • ...iety fellow, [[Isaac Newton]]. In his ''[[Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica|Principia]]'' Newton outlined four "rules of reasoning",
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  • ...appearance of [[Isaac Newton|Newton]]'s ''Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica'' [The mathematical principles of natural philosophy] in 1687. The second
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  • ...lementations are available in most [[computer algebra system]]s, such as [[Mathematica]] and [[Maple]]. [[Pari/GP]], [[MPFR]] and [[MPFUN]] contain free arbitrary
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  • ..., with whom he had correspondence. The Aufbau is inspired by the Principia Mathematica.
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  • ...(natural philosophy - remember Newton's ''Philosophiae naturalis Principia mathematica'' or Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy). Surely you wouldn't wa
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  • ...sible by any prime congruent to -1 modulo 4.<ref>P. de Fermat, Varia Opera Mathematica D. Petri de Fermat Senatoris
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