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I am currently downloading mathamatica. It sounds amazing! I was wondering hat each of you used it for or your thoughts on it?
Superposed_Cat said:It sounds amazing!
AlephZero said:I didn't know it did audio processing as well as math. You learn something new on PF every day![]()
dipole said:i have no license at all... :shy:
Isn't there an open-source alternative to mathematica - a program that will do symbolic math instead of just numerical?
dipole said:Do you use it? How well does it work if so?
Enigman said:
jackmell said:I've used Mathematica extensively for about 15 years working on a wide variety of problems. Currently I use it to study contour integration over multi-valued functions. For example, what does it look like to integrate over the inverse of a 12-degree polynomial? Well, one example is
\mathop\oint\limits_{\text{black}} \text{red}\; dz
https://www.physicsforums.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=63483&d=1383222421
jackmell said:I've used Mathematica extensively for about 15 years working on a wide variety of problems. Currently I use it to study contour integration over multi-valued functions. For example, what does it look like to integrate over the inverse of a 12-degree polynomial? Well, one example is
\mathop\oint\limits_{\text{black}} \text{red}\; dz
https://www.physicsforums.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=63483&d=1383222421
dipole said:Isn't there an open-source alternative to Mathematica?
Enigman said:
Superposed_Cat said:whats that jackmell?
ZombieFeynman said:.. some monte carlo...QUOTE]
where can I learn how to run monte carlo simulations online? I've always been curious about that.
lisab said:It can be used to solve mysteries of love, too.
(x2+y2-1)3 = x2 y3
(odd, it doesn't support that fomat - cut and paste this: (x^2+y^2-1)^3 = x^2 y^3)
Superposed_Cat said:what language is compatible with mathamatica?