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I believe Internal`StringToDouble
was the only way to fast convert string into numbers.
Now in V12.3 it was removed: Internal`StringToDouble["1"]
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I noticed in V 12.3, when trying to edit an expression in a cell, and moving/scrolling the mouse, the expression itself shakes. It seems to auto-resize or adjust while one is editing it. This does not ...
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Are you aware of any projects using the Wolfram language resp. Mathematica as an environment to explore the design of programming languages - in particular languages with a focus on mathematics (...
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I have a large codebase in which some functions make calls to Python TCP servers. The code used to work perfectly in Mathematica 12.2, but has not worked since I ...
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I am trying to solve the heat equation on a circle with a square shaped hole in it. It works:
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The built in benchmark test on my stationary workstation shows an improvement from 2.82 to 5.99, all other hardware and operating systems settings the same. This looks very good. My question is: What ...
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After starting Mathematica 12.3, the default window size is like this, it’s too small for me, I dont want to manually drag the window every time. I have tried this,
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The basic multivariable Taylor expansion formula around a point is as follows:
\[ f(\mathbf r + \mathbf a) = f(\mathbf r) + (\mathbf a \cdot \nabla )f(\mathbf r) + \frac {1}{2!}(\mathbf a \cdot \nabla ) \]
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How to calculate the integral of \(\frac {1}{\sqrt {4 z^2 + 4 z + 3}}\) over the unit circle counterclockwise for each branch of the integrand?
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(Newbie question)
For every function I define I get this message: When I close and reopen Mathematica, and re-enter the function definition, I don’t get the message anymore. What does it mean?
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I’ve seen questions before such as "What is the best open-source equivalent for Mathematica?", but that specific question (and that line of inquiry in general) cares more about the computer algebra ...
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How can I express a trigonometric equation / identity in terms of a given trigonometric function?
using following trigonometric identities
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I want to plot the following function:
\[ \int \left (\frac {\Gamma (x+1)}{2}-\frac {\Gamma (x-1)}{2}\right ) \, dx \]
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I’m trying to get the eigenvalues of a one dimensional time-independent Schrödinger equation,
\(-\frac {h^2}{2m_0}\frac {d^2\psi }{dx^2}+U(x)~\psi =Ei~\psi \)
where \(U(x)\) is some potential and Ei is the ...
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Here’s some of my code. x1 results in returning the position of a list in a {{{n1}},{{n2}}...}
.
Im trying to flatten it such that the list reads out as {n1,n2,n3....}
some how it’s adding
elements.
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I have been trying to solve the following sine Gordon equation \(\partial _{x,x} u(x,t) - \partial _{t,t} u(x,t) - \sin (u(x,t)) - \alpha \partial _t u(x,t) + \gamma = 0\), for \(x \in [0,15]\) and
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Is it possible in Mathematica to get a step-by-step evaluation of some functions? Such that Mathematica is outputting not only the result but all the stages that have led to it? If so, how does one do ...
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This code has been translated from the original Jos Stam code and improved with some Mathematica functions. It solves problem of viscous incompressible flow with electromagnetic force in a rectangle ...
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I want to create the following animation with Mathematica.
What is the simplest way to do so? My first effort:
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Mathematica 12 on wolfram cloud isn’t rendering the table for an association of lists. According to the documentation you should be able to make columns in the table by:
However I tried this
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The following code creates the Yin Yang symbol
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Writing:
pts = {{1, 0}, {2, 0}, {2, 3}, {3, 3}, {3, 4}, {0, 4}, {0, 3}, {1, 3}, {1, 0}}; Graphics[{Red, Point[pts], Blue, Line[pts]}]
we get:
and all of this ...
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I have this data data = Table[{x, Sin[5 x], Tanh[3 x]}, {x, -1, 1, 0.01}];
which I plot as follows
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I’d like a thick Line to look like ChartElementFunction -> "GlassRectangle"
How can
that be accomplished?
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I am interested in benchmarking numerical integration methods and am trying to develop a wider set of difficult multivariate examples. For my particular methods, I only want to look at non-negative-...
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I have a complex expression with real positive variables only.
Mathematica Input Style:
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I want to draw some basic surfaces, export them to PDF and include them in a LaTeX file. I create a simple 3D graphics object, for instance with
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Salacious title, but true story.
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I’m new to Mathematica, and I’m finding it difficult to plot an ellipse. I tried using
Plot[(x/5)^2 + (y/3)^2 == 1, {x, -5, 5}, {y, -3, 3}]
but I’m getting ...
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I’m visualizing some hydrogen like atomic orbitals. For looking at plane slices of the probability density, the DensityPlot function works well, and with something ...
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I am wondering what is the correct function in Mathematica to plot the true impulse function, better known as the DiracDelta[] function. When using this inside of a ...
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https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=question&id=246242 Is there a way to speed this function?
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I’m trying to integrate an ellipse: (x^2)/alpha^2) + ((y^2)/beta^2) = 1
. I am not sure if
I should have insert constants for alpha and beta or if there’s a way to keep them
there.
This is my code
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ArrayQ provides a nice way to check for missing data (specifically, it checks if the array is ragged). But if you import your data as a dataset, and apply ArrayQ, it will return False for both ragged ...
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To give some context, this problem is related to music theory. I have a matrix I’m generating with this code:
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Say, I have the following expressions
f = R[p] g = S[p]
where R,S are rational functions, and I want to find a polynomial such that
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For dynamic system: \(\dot {x}=\frac {df}{dx}+u\) where \(f=e^{-x^2}\) It is necessary to develop optimal control, minimizing criterion: \(J= \int _{0}^{t_f} ((\frac {df}{dx})^2+u^2) \,dt \) Algorithm:
We ...
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I have an association where the keys are the days of the week:
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I am interested in exploiting a symbol that is similar to the PowerPoint’s laser pointer in the role of PlotMarkers. Is there any idea to create that!? This symbol ...
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Hyperreals are an extension to the real numbers; they formalise the concepts of infinities and infinitestimals as numbers, rather than the named limit points outside of the system of reals and form ...
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Consider an association which contains a key which must not be prematurely evaluated.
assoc = <| key :> value |>
For example, a value of ...
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I would like to plot those two datasets on top of each other. But they have very different range on the \(y\) axis. How can I have two different axis?
I found the following on the help menu but quite ...
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I am wondering how to implement the multi-peak detecting and fitting in Mathematica.
Following is an example of fitting the data using three peaks (such that the
data ~ peak1 + peak2 + peak3
). The ...
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I am not sure how to find out what all is included as curated data. For example, are the individual images of each of the 52 cards in a standard deck of playing cards included?
If not, is there a way ...
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Is it possible to export the output expressions from Mathematica computations (e.g., equations) in valid MATLAB syntax?
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I quite often would like to draw graphics in my LaTeXdocuments using Mathematica. I have encountered three problems. I would like to know if there are any workarounds to these problems
I would ...
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If you enter the following into Wolfram | Alpha, you get nice graphs:
graph 4 x^4 + y^2 = 2
How do you do this in Mathmatica? I realize that these are not ...
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I am wondering what is the correct function in Mathematica to plot the true impulse
function, better known as the DiracDelta[]
function. When using this inside of a
...
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I’ve got an ODE system, which I attempt to solve by two ways: solving the system itself, and using vector ODE. Here is code of first way:
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Consider the following integral: \[ I = \frac {1}{\pi c^2} \int \limits _{r=0}^c 2 \pi r\ e^{-\frac { \left ( \sqrt {a^2 - r^2} -\sqrt {b^2 - r^2} \right )}{\lambda }}\ dr \] under the conditions \(a>b>c>\)...
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This has been annoying me for a long time. I want a rational function to be represented in the form \[\frac {a_nx^n+....a_0x^0}{b_mx^m+....b_0x^0}\] But this seems to be quite difficult. Mathematica ...
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My code replaces each repeated element by "X".
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Good day. Let’s take an example from Help on RecurrenceTable
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I deals with a coupled system with non-linear differential equations of first order. I perform numerical solution with NDSolve and then use obtained solutions,
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Suppose you have region with 2 materials: one embedding material matrix containing some particles
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I am currently writing a paper in which Fibonacci Spirals are discussed. In the text of the paper the mathematics of these objects is discussed and the relevant equations and relationships are shown ...
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Is there a way to write a function where the input is a vector and the output is the elements in the vector that are repeated? I was trying to use something along the lines:
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I want to separate two regions in DensityPlot similar to the attached image.
In my code and the obtained result, I want to separate the region with less value of one from others. How can I do this? ...
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I’m new to Mathematica and I need to ask how to graph a sphere, cylinder, etc.. using cartesian equations.
For example in sphere’s case \(x^2+y^2+z^2=1\)
I tried to use ...
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I want to get the following expression from Mathematica to LaTeX:
\[ \begin {bmatrix} E_{\parallel } \\ E_{\perp } \end {bmatrix} \]
I have tried to use inbuilt ’symbol’ character from the special ...
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I’m trying to plot a function of the form \(z(r,\theta )\) where \(r \in [0, R]\) for a finite R, \(\theta \in [0,2\pi [\), and z is the third coordinate, a function of the first two. I couldn’t find anything ...
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I am looking for an ELI5 explanation of whatCompile[]
in the Wolfram Language context
does and why it works so much faster than uncompiled code in certain cases. I am trying to
get more insight to ...
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Is there some way to do this other than going to Evaluation -> Quit kernel
and firing a
new one up?
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I am using this code to plot a graph, and I am trying to make the font of the legend bigger.
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I’d like to plot the graph of the direction field for a differential equation, to get a feel for it. I’m a novice, right now, when it comes to plotting in Mathematica, so I’m hoping that someone can ...
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I am trying to reproduce the following graph of phase shifts as function of frequency.
Please see my code bellow. I used Mathematica to solve for t1 and ...
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I need to solve the following system of (infinitely many) equations. I am looking for \(V(0,0)\)
\(t \in \{0,1,2.....\}\) with one caveat that \(s \leq 1+t\) should hold.
\( s \in \{1,2,3,L-1\}\)
fixed ...
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I am constructing polynomial expressions in the variables \(s[0],s[1],...,s[n]\) and I’m trying to define a new operation to simplify the expression:
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I have three lists:
x = {x1, x2, ...}, y = {y1, y2, ...}, yErr = {y1Err, y2Err, ...}
that I want to join into the following format:
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There are two ways (afaik) to parse traditional math string to an expression:
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Could you help me, please? I have two complex functions of real variable f[x] and fc[x]
such that one is a conjugate of another one. I’d like to take a conjugate of an expression that
includes both of ...
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How to pack n equal disks(radius a/2) with maximal area inside a given rectangle ? I’m trying to solve this problem using Mathematicas Region functions. Here my approach: Maximize the area of the ...
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I need to perform the following operations using Wolfram Mathematica. I have these equations: \[a b = c+d+e\] \[\frac {d}{f}=g h + i\] \[k=\frac {a}{c}\] I need to obtain \(k\) as a function of: \(a,b,c,e,\dots \)
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If I have a list:
{ball,ball,BINDIVIDER,ball,ball,ball,BINDIVIDER,BINDIVIDER,ball,BINDIVIDER,ball}
The balls and bins can be in any permutation. Then, the ...
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Suppose you have an elastic cylinder of radius \(R\) and height \(H\) and you want to solve the mechanical 3D equilibrium with Mathematica’s FEM. How do you impose a pressure \(p\) only on the cylinder ...
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I have data in file.txt which can be expressed by 20000x11
matrix. I do not want to import
all of these data. How can I plot graph of the column 1 & column 4?
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Being a theoretical physicist, I always have a great respect for Spherical Cow. So I thought about making one myself. I am not sure how can I create (something considered to be the simplest!) this ...
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As you may already know, Mathematica is a wonderful piece of software. However, it has a few characteristics that tend to confuse new (and sometimes not-so-new) users. That can be clearly seen from ...
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Salacious title, but true story.
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Christmas is around the corner! In preparation, consider the polynomial
f[x_,y_]:= 1/10 (4 - x^2 - 2 y^2)^2 + 1/2 (x^2 + y^2)
and define \(r=(f_x,f_y)\) using the ...
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Struggling often with Trigonometry I would like to have some code to generate this Unit Circle Trigonometry. Would be of great help when I need to transform some data :
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I have a complex expression with real positive variables only.
Mathematica Input Style:
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this is my very post here, so I apologize for any possible format issue. I am using HypergeometricPFQ functions (more exactly \(_3F_2\)) as approximants for other more complicated functions. Here are ...
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Can I recursively extract StringCases[]
that match a specific pattern? Here is a minimalist
example (not my actual problem):
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How can I use Predict[Xs->Ys, Method->"NeuralNetwork"]
to predict 90%-quantile
(instead of mean value)? Utility Function does not work well for this case, because
it assumes ...
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I want to swap the list to make a new list as follows. The code works but I’m wondering if there is a neat code, or an elegant way to do this.
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This is a follow-up to a previous question (see here). We would like to solve the two-dimensional Stokes equations using the FEM package in Mathematica, when we prescribe traction boundary conditions. ...
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I came across the need to transform a number into a factorial n, with positive integer n. I have searched in the MMA information but I can’t find anything like that. I imagine an input, which verifies ...
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This seems like it should be a simple question – but I am looking to use a "home made" stopping condition with FindMaximum, while evaluating a very complex function. Printing out the ...
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Given a 2D Mathematica Region, e.g. A = Region[RegionDifference[Disk[{0, 0}, 2], Disk[{2, 0}, 1]]]
,
how can I grow the region by an arbitrary radius r? For example, ...
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Is there a way to generate real random orthogonal matrices in mathematica? If Q is an orthogonal matrix, it’s properties are
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If we create a random graph
Chop[LowerTriangularize[RandomReal[{-1, 1}, {10, 10}], -1], 0.6] /.0 -> \[Infinity] // MatrixForm WeightedAdjacencyGraph[%]
How can ...
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In Wolfram Mathematica the function Fourier has the following declaration
Fourier[list]
And after a list is given to the ...
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I need to save data that Mathematica uses inside the Plot command. The format that I would like to have is:
x1 y1 x2 y2
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Is it possible in Mathematica to get a step-by-step evaluation of some functions; that’s to say, outputting not only the result but all the stages that have led to it? If so, how does one do it?
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In the plot below I would like to add two vertical lines at \(x = \frac {\pi }{15} \pm \frac {1}{20}\). How can I do that?
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https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=question&id=64003 I have a list:
data = {4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 5, 3, 2, 1, 2, 13, 12};
I want to take those elements in the list which are located at equal distances, say, every third ...
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I’m new to Mathematica and I need to ask how to graph a sphere, cylinder, etc.. using cartesian equations.
For example in sphere’s case \(x^2+y^2+z^2=1\)
I tried to use ...
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I’m solving equations with many Cosines and Sines. And I want to convert all the Sines to
Cosines using trigonometric formulas such as cos(x)=sin(x+pi/2)
. How can I do
this?
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Consider the following scene as an example:
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I want to solve the following differential equation f''[z] + (1/z)*f'[z] - f[z] + f[z]^3 == 0
subject to the boundary conditions
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How to draw spheres with BubbleChart with a reversed vertical axis? The 3rd example shows the problem (empty plot), likely caused by the transformation, but how to correct it?
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Are the maps available in Mathematica copyright-free? For instance, if I generate the image
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This question is majorely influenced by a meme...
Now, I thought... it would be interesting to see what kind of "passwords" could one derive using Periodic Table :D Hence, I began to work ...
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I want to uniformly sample \((0,1)\)-matrices with certain constraints. In particular, I want sum of each row to be rowsum and the sums of columns to equal ...
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Recently I came across an interesting article by Daniel Lichtblau, where the integral
Integrate[Abs[x - y]^n, {x, 0, 1}, {y, 0, 1}]
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In this previous question I looked into a deprecated capability of Mathematica from Version 2. Mathematica command that allows it to read my intentions Thanks to all for your answers. I note that ...
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I’m trying to put together several different 2D plots in a 3D graphics to create a figure which would be like the one below (taken from https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.4998724 However my ...
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Suppose I have a dataset, which I want to sort according to two criteria. However, I want the first criteria to be sorted ascending, and the second descending. This would require to somehow combine ...
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https://blog.stephenwolfram.com/2019/05/launching-today-free-wolfram-engine-for-developers/
http://www.wolfram.com/engine/
The Free Wolfram Engine for Developers is available for pre-production ...
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How can I express a trigonometric equation / identity in terms of a given trigonometric function?
using following trigonometric identities
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I am interested in benchmarking numerical integration methods and am trying to develop a wider set of difficult multivariate examples. For my particular methods, I only want to look at non-negative-...
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I am not sure how to find out what all is included as curated data. For example, are the individual images of each of the 52 cards in a standard deck of playing cards included?
If not, is there a way ...
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Today, I found the Euler Project. Problem #2 is
Each new term in the Fibonacci sequence is generated by adding the previous two terms. By starting with 1 and 2, the first 10 terms will be:
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Is there some way to do this other than going to Evaluation -> Quit kernel
and firing a
new one up?
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answered by Artes https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=184 98 votes
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I am wondering how to implement the multi-peak detecting and fitting in Mathematica.
Following is an example of fitting the data using three peaks (such that the
data ~ peak1 + peak2 + peak3
). The ...
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I do not understand this statement from the Introduction to Dynamic tutorial:
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I’ve noticed that wrapping a Graphic[] in Hyperlink[] causes weird things to happen when using ...
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I’m working with square polynomial systems and wish to know if a (small) system has a finite number of solutions. That is, if it’s zero-dimensional. I’m not aware of any built-in function to do this ...
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Can we say Head[x] and x[[0]]
are identical ? In mathematica manual I could find : ’The
head is the part with index 0’
But I am not sure whether Head[x] are x[[0]]
are really interchangeable in any
...
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I want to roll the function f(x)=sqrt(x), x[0,1]
along the y-axis. I know how to rotate
the graph around a point, but I’m not sure how to rotate along an axis in 2D. Rotating
around a point e.g. (0,...
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Hi I am new to using Mathematica, so am not too confident. I am essentially trying to model vibrations of a guitar sound board for a project. It would be great to get some visualisations of the ...
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How to set the options or other parameters in a TreePlot to draw the branching outside of the vertex? I.e. in a form similar to a dendrogram (but the dendrogram plot itself does not support the ...
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I want to quantify the flow from photos taken from a sensor such as this one:
For a limited number of readings, I can use a plot digitization method. However, I need to do this many times for ...
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I want to compute the automorphism group of a matroid. This reduces to the following (more general) problem: Suppose I have a list of sets \(\{\{b_{11},\dots ,b_{1k}\},\dots ,\{b_{k1},\dots ,b_{kk}\}\}\) ...
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answered by Madeline Brandt https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=51040 6 votes
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Is there any way to make a circular heat map in Mathematica? Thanks for your help! Here is a toy example for regular heat map. Can anyone help me make it to a circular one?
asked by Frankie https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=70269 6 votes
answered by kglr https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=125 4 votes
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How can I draw the 5 interlocking Olympic rings with Mathematica? (SVG version) Edit
Hard choice, but some pretty cool answers here. I didn’t have 3D answers in mind when I posted the question, but ...
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answered by cormullion https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=61 23 votes
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I need to save data that Mathematica uses inside the Plot command. The format that I would like to have is:
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answered by Mr.Wizard https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=121 47 votes
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(Newbie question)
For every function I define I get this message: When I close and reopen Mathematica, and re-enter the function definition, I don’t get the message anymore. What does it mean?
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I have a list:
data = {4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 5, 3, 2, 1, 2, 13, 12};
I want to take those elements in the list which are located at equal distances, say, every third ...
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I need to create a plot for export and inclusion in a report. Is there a better way to label curves than PlotLegends? From what I’ve read and my personal experience,...
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In today’s news, scientists found a bright object on one of Curiosity’s photos (it’s near the bottom of the picture below). It’s a bit tricky to find - I actually spent quite some time staring at the ...
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testData = Table[N@Sin[500 x], {x, 0, 100}]; ListLinePlot[Abs[Fourier[testData]], PlotRange -> Full]
Gives me Which I do not expect because the Fourier ...
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answered by KennyColnago https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=3246 16 votes
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In mathjax \mathscr{C}
gives me the character $\mathscr{C}$
that I want. There is a
UTF listing for this character. https://www.compart.com/en/unicode/U+1D49E If I copy
form this webpage and paste ...
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I want to create a FormFunction that takes in a CSV file, applies some operations on the data and outputs another CSV file. I would like for the ouput CSV file to be automatically downloaded. I have a ...
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This question is in continuation of the my previous question that was not clearly presented by me at all. I have a unit cell, and I would like to generate a lattice but in iterative order. For ...
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https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=question&id=241791
I am getting these results:
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We can declare a function to have the Listable Attribute so that it automatically threads over lists in a particular way. For functions of multiple arguments it ...
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For a curve taken from a picture, is there any method to fit it with an equation if it appears to be some standard curve? For example, in the following picture, the curve looks like an ellipse or a ...
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Working in the creations of APIs with Mathematica 12.2, I got this problem with diacritics when sending JSON data. Here is a toy code using httpbin.
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I’m trying to make a "main effect" type chart but I haven’t found a way to do it in Mathematica. The main effect plots are the graphs plotting the means for each value of a categorical ...
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I would like to generate all the tuples of ones and zeros of a given length and with a given number of ones without generating all the possible tuples, which is impossible for tuples of large enough ...
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Wolfram Mathematica 12.2 now features "Named Partial Differential Equation Terms"
For specific physics fields, relevant PDE terms have been packaged as components and augmented with ...
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testData = Table[N@Sin[500 x], {x, 0, 100}]; ListLinePlot[Abs[Fourier[testData]], PlotRange -> Full]
Gives me Which I do not expect because the Fourier ...
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I’m visualizing some hydrogen like atomic orbitals. For looking at plane slices of the probability density, the DensityPlot function works well, and with something ...
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I received an email to which I wanted to respond with a xkcd-style graph, but I couldn’t manage it. Everything I drew looked perfect, and I don’t have enough command over ...
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Struggling often with Trigonometry I would like to have some code to generate this Unit Circle Trigonometry. Would be of great help when I need to transform some data :
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answered by Mark McClure https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=36 32 votes
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I am new to Mathematica, and using version 8.0.
I would like to calculate the 2D Fourier Transform of an Image with Mathematica and plot the magnitude and phase ...
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If you enter the following into Wolfram Alpha, you get nice graphs:
graph 4 x^4 + y^2 = 2
How do you do this in Mathmatica? I realize that these are not ...
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During these days of COVID, I indulged in the guilty pleasure of watching The Curse of Oak Island - Season 8, Episode 4 Alignment, which viewed last night (1 Dec 2020). During the episode, some "...
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The documentation of ColorFunction states that in ListContourPlot3D your chosen function gets the arguments ...
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When typing Importin a notebook Mathematica suggests to autocomplete the file path you want to enter or choose a file using the GUI. Is there a way to let a ...
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I am trying to find six integer numbers a, b, c, x, y, z so that the angle of two vector
{a, b, c ...
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answered by Daniel Huber https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=46318 0 votes
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I would like to code a Metropolis Hasting algorithm and thought I would get the general scheme of things going with a toy example.
I think I got it running but my Mathematica code runs significantly ...
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answered by Henrik Schumacher https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=38178 22 votes
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I started building this Manipulate and am certain I can do so on my own, but thought it was fun enough that others might want to try. (If this is some abuse of the ...
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I have a question in respect of the BoxWhiskerChart. The default functionality of BoxWhiskerChart is that you mouse over it and ...
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I need to determine how many strictly increasing sequences of a certain length (e.g. 5) are contained in a list of integers. I would be very happy if someone could help me. A sequence would be ...
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I am trying to calculate the pressure required to flatten a bowed wafer. The simple model I am using for the study has a bottom layer (the bowed wafer) pushed against a harder flat surface as shown in ...
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answered by user21 https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=18437 2 votes
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This question is solely based upon \([1]\) and therefore, the reading of \([1]\) could be interesting. How can I export the image created, by the code in the following, with high definition, beautiful, 4K ...
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Is is possible to add a skewed grid in a plot? Consider the following image;
The grey axes are the normal axes (\(\mathbf {e}_1\) and \(\mathbf {e}_2\)), the black axes are transformations \(\mathbf {e}'_1=2\)
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Python’s family of packages for scientific computing has matured rapidly. I can pretty much replicate all of Mathematica’s functionalities, but with production level and open-source code using the ...
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I want to draw some basic surfaces, export them to PDF and include them in a LaTeX file. I create a simple 3D graphics object, for instance with
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I would like to display an electromagnetic (EM) wave. I have written code that works, but it does not "shade" the area between the graph and the axes. Both the ...
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answered by J. M.’s ennui https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=user&id=50 16 votes
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Well, the title is self-explanatory. What sorts of snowfall can we generate using Mathematica? There are two options I suggest to consider:
1) Continuous GIF animations with smallest possible number ...
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Here is a simple building floor plan. I would like to derive the rooms as (rectangular) components and the names of the rooms. This is very common representation of building floor plans.
The problem
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I am new to Mathematica, and using version 8.0.
I would like to calculate the 2D Fourier Transform of an Image< with Mathematica and plot the magnitude and phase ...
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As you may already know, Mathematica is a wonderful piece of software. However, it has a few characteristics that tend to confuse new (and sometimes not-so-new) users. That can be clearly seen from ...
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I’m using Mathematica 12.2 on Ubuntu Mate 20.10 on an AMD FX(tm)-8120 with a GeForce GTX 1070 Ti NVIDA card. The issue is that I get unwanted horizontal lines just below the cell that I’m working on ...
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I was wondering how can I find What is the minimum differencing order needed to remove the trend in a time series? I have a a times series and a TimeSeriesModelFit, which is SARIMA model. I want to ...
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Following up from @kglr's
answer here, I’d like to understand how TextureCoordinateFunction[]
works within SurfaceAppearance[]
. ...
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SUMMARY: If a List,TimeSeries etc. of Around objects contains any identical elements,
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I don’t understand how to manipulate numbers with repeating decimal in Wolfram Mathematica language. For example 0.3... does not work as input and I don’t see how ...
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There’s a set of arrays that I want to remove repeated elements that are equal after rotation:
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The expression 1+Sqrt[2]I-Complex[1,Sqrt[2]]
should be zero. In fact,
N[1+Sqrt[2]I-Complex[1,Sqrt[2]]]
yields ...
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Four couples a are sitting around a round table, in which husband and wife can not be adjacent. How many different seating plans are there? I want to get as many simple calculations as possible.
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What’s the mathematica command to get the numerical value of : \[PV\int _0^\infty \frac {\tan x}{x}\text {d}x?\] where \(PV\) is the principal value.
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I need to display a directed acyclic graph (say Hasse diagram of partial order) oriented with minimal elements at the bottom, maximal elements at the top as is conventional for Hasse diagrams. I tried ...
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I quite often would like to draw graphics in my LaTeXdocuments using Mathematica. I have encountered three problems. I would like to know if there are any workarounds to these problems
I would ...
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I am interested in benchmarking numerical integration methods and am trying to develop a wider set of difficult multivariate examples. For my particular methods, I only want to look at non-negative-...
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I received an email to which I wanted to respond with a xkcd-style graph, but I couldn’t manage it. Everything I drew looked perfect, and I don’t have enough command over ...
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Is there a way to find a limit of a multivariable function, like
\[\lim _{(x,y)\to (0,0)} f(x,y)\] with Mathematica?
When \(f\) is continuous, we can use \[\lim _{(x,y)\to (0,0)} f(x,y)=\]
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I’d like to know how can I call Mathematica functions from Python.
I appreciate a example, for example, using the Mathematica function Prime.
I had search about MathLink but how to use it in Python ...
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I have data in file.txt which can be expressed by 20000x11 matrix. I do not want to import all of these data. How can I plot graph of the column 1 & column 4?
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Following is the equation: Need to solve for integer values of x,y when a,b lies between -1000 and 1000. Problem is to find the number of integer values of pair (x,y) that satisfy it.
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I would like to know a more idiomatic way to subtract a function from a list of pairs than
this: Table[point-{0,fitFunction[point[[1]]]}, {point,data}]
I use this ...
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My question is about simplifying tensor expressions. If I have \((a+b)\otimes (c+d)\) The function TensorExpand gives \(a\otimes c + a\otimes d + b\otimes c + b\otimes \) ...
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I am trying to make 2 log log plots. One with each equation, a and g. I don’t know why, but the plot is not showing up. My notebook is in the link below. https://imgur.com/a/sXQX0YS
What am I doing ...
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Working with students in a pre-calculus class, an application of the sine law. They are working on a question that has them create a Golden Triangle (A golden triangle is an isosceles triangle in ...
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I try to make a dark stylesheet based on the ReverseColor theme. However, dataset headers are barely readable.
This question is related to others such as Question ...
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For example: PolarPlot[{1, 1 + 1/10 Sin[10 t]}, {t, 0, 2 Pi}]
how to fill color in the space between 2 functions?
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I use by hand to get this result \[\sqrt {48+5 \sqrt {3}+\sqrt {27+4\sqrt {3}+\sqrt {12+3 \sqrt {3}+\sqrt {4+2\sqrt {3}}}}}=1+4 \sqrt {3}\]
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Suppose I have a matrix ’mat’ as
mat = Table[Subscript[m, i, j], {i, 5}, {j, 5}]; mat // MatrixForm
I want to extract the first column (or any row) as
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When I read Wolfram’s post about the new features in MMA 12.2 I was intrigued by
RemoteBatchSubmit[]
. He wrote:
I have only ever used MMA from my laptop, and never used any other cloud computing or ...
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I am trying to solve the following heat equation problem on the square [0,1]x[0,1]. \begin{equation*} \begin{gathered} u_t = u_{xx} + u_{yy} + f(x,y,t), \qquad u(x,y,0) = 0, \qquad u=0 \text{ on ...
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Deep convolutional neural networks are very good at computer vision related tasks. Optical Character Recognition (OCR) is one important branch of computer vision. In fact, the convolution neural ...
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How to effectively create a polygon that looks like a realistic inkblot? So far, I could come up with this (borrowing from Ed Pegg Jr.’s Rorschach demonstration):
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Struggling often with Trigonometry I would like to have some code to generate this Unit Circle Trigonometry. Would be of great help when I need to transform some data :
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I want to draw some basic surfaces, export them to PDF and include them in a LaTeX file. I create a simple 3D graphics object, for instance with
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Here is a start.
MapIndexed[Text[Reverse[First[RealDigits[Pi,10,252]]][[Tr@#2]],#]&, Table[{t Cos[t],t Sin[t]},{t,0,16Pi,0.2}]]//Graphics
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Wolfram|Alpha has a whole collection of parametric curves that create images of famous
people. To see them, enter WolframAlpha["person curve"]
into a Mathematica
...
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I would like to display an electromagnetic (EM) wave. I have written code that works, but it does not "shade" the area between the graph and the axes. Both the ...
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I have a list in the following form: list = {{a,1,3},{b,1,3},{c,1,3}}
Now I want to apply this list as parameters for the Sum function so that I end up with the ...
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Trying to run some wolframscript code from a server, is it possible to set ServiceConnect credentials in the environmental variables for example?
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I have a system of differential equations, given by
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Using Chicago as an example; According to the current rules for applying daylight saving
time, at 02:00:00
on the first Sunday of November, clocks in Chicago go back 1 hour (from
Central Daylight Time ...
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I have the following dataset:
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This plot has 40 curves on the same graph which makes it hard to see. I need to plot them on one graph. So I have an idea to plot to make it easier to see which one is larger or smaller in each range....
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Consider a named BlankSequence x__. How can I access the n-th element? Is {x}[[n]] the only ...
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From Carl Woll’s answer here, I have this code for pulling the von Neumann neighbors:
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Numpy has a newaxis object that allows you to insert a new dimension of length 1 into an array. So after ...
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Consider
Plot[Im[(1 + (-1)^(2/3)*x)/((-1)^(2/3) + x)], {x, 0, 1}]
At least in Mma 11 it gives the following picture: Meanwhile,
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Well, the title is self-explanatory. What sorts of snowfall can we generate using Mathematica? There are two options I suggest to consider:
1) Continuous GIF animations with smallest possible number ...
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I am wondering what is the correct function in Mathematica to plot the true impulse function, better known as the DiracDelta[] function. When using this inside of a ...
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When it comes to visual analysis, large datasets or data with intricate internal details often makes plotting in 2D useless, as the outcome is either just a fraction of the full dataset, or no details ...
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I am trying to use the Export command to convert a list of plots into a *.gif
file,
and the command runs and executes well, but I can’t find the file! Where is it
...
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I found this image on the Internet and it is very beautiful. How can I reproduce it? The ideal would be to be able to control the colors of the outside as well as the center.
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Some time ago I asked myself: with all these great graphics and interactive capabilities of Mathematica, what kinds of 3D games can be implemented in it? And the answer which came to mind is ...
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testData = Table[N@Sin[500 x], {x, 0, 100}]; ListLinePlot[Abs[Fourier[testData]], PlotRange -> Full]
Gives me Which I do not expect because the Fourier ...
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Like in the table of transforms https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourier_transform#Distributions,_one-dimensional the FT (Fourier transform) of \(\delta \) is 1 and the FT of 1 is \(\delta \), but in polar ...
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How can I have Mathematica represent the product of two different bases and exponents as a single power (where possible)? For example, see the product below can be expressed below:
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I obtained the data for the real and imaginary parts of a complex function \(A(x,t)=A_r(x,t)+i A_i(x,t)\) from NDSolve, both are functions of time \(t\) and space \(x\). ...
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Version 12.2 brought us Confirm and Enclose. What’s the point? Is it just that it’s a slightly more convenient syntax than ...
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I am currently changing a notebook into a wolframscript for a "production" environment, where I plan to pack the script as a standard CLI tool. However I do not know how to implement such an ...
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What is the default method used by FindMinimum with constraints? The documentation says:
"Currently, the only method available for constrained optimization is ...
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MeshRefinementFunction works well to refine elements in a defined spatial domain (here \(x>0\)):
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I had a more general question about a similar problem more than two years ago, Getting rid of discontinuities in plots caused by square roots, logarithms, ‘Arg‘, etc, which got lots of interesting ...
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My goal is to generate diagrams like this.
But I would like to be able to rotate the globe about the North Pole, so that I can represent different times of the day. When I use ImageRotate, the ...
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I found DelaunayMesh works fine for 2D. For example,
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I’m solving equations with many Cosines and Sines. And I want to convert all the Sines to
Cosines using trigonometric formulas such as cos(x)=sin(x+pi/2)
. How can I do
this?
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I have a complex expression with real positive variables only.
Mathematica Input Style:
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I understand Mathematica can’t assign the results of a Solve to the unknowns because there may be more than 1 solution. How can I assign the 4 values of following result to variables?
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According to the Mathematica help: Round rounds numbers of the form x.5 toward the nearest even integer. For example:
Round[{0.5, 1.5, 2.5, 3.5, 4.5}]
gives
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I am trying to use the Export command to convert a list of plots into a *.gif
file,
and the command runs and executes well, but I can’t find the file! Where is it
...
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I am using this code to plot a graph, and I am trying to make the font of the legend bigger.
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In Wolfram Mathematica the function Fourier has the following declaration
Fourier[list]
And after a list is given to the ...
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For the function fun[a_, b_, x_, y_] = Sin[a x] Cos[b y] (a x + b y);
corresponding to \(x\) and \(y\), I need a RegionPlot showing the maximum of function
\(fun[a, b, x]\)
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I have the following code in mathematica which runs perfectly for a small matrix of 21 x 12 matrix. But I really want to test it for a large system. My data is 35844 x 21000 elements, totaling 1.5 GB. ...
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When I evaluate
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I have 2 associations similar to these simplified ones:
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As a hobby, I am trying to use Mathematica and Wolfram Language as a tool for making generative artworks. Generative art techniques may require drawing millions of points, lines, or curves. For ...
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I am trying to make a 3D contour plot that looks like a grid of cylinders to represent the Fermi surface of a metal, like below:
I have no problem generating something that kind of looks like it.
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Here’s Giorgio de Chirico’s painting, Ariadne:
The Surrealist artist deliberately broke the rules of geometric perspective, giving the work his characteristic sense of mystery and unease. What would ...
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frames=Table[Plot[Sin[x(1+a x)],{x,0,6}],{a,0,2,0.2}]; Export["test.gif",frames]
The above code runs in version 9.0 to get a infinite looping GIF ...
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Is it possible to identify a color (say grey in a 3 color Black, Gray and White image) and ...
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DiscretizeRegion doesn’t seem to run the supplied MeshRefinementFunction when meshing a 2D surface in 3D. For example:
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I have some code that looks like
Table[ a = 1; b = {2, 3} c = i;, {i, 2} ] which gives an error: Set::write: Tag Times in c {2,3} is Protected....
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I need to create a plot for export and inclusion in a report. Is there a better way to label curves than PlotLegends? From what I’ve read and my personal experience,...
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In the plot below I would like to add two vertical lines at \(x = \frac {\pi }{15} \pm \frac {1}{20}\). How can I do that?
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Here is a start. I’m looking for a nice way to draw it.
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The basic multivariable Taylor expansion formula around a point is as follows:
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When I solve the aforementioned equation for \(W\) or \(A\) on Mathematica I get a long and ugly equation in return, namely one of the solutions for \(W\) is: (attempt to read at your own health)
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In version 2.0 of Mathematica there was a command, ReadProgrammerIntentions[ ] which allowed it rapidly compose code that could solve problems simple to complex, ...
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The aim of my work is to find a value for the complex constant \(\omega \). In order to do that I solve the below system of differential equations with a manual shooting method: I first solve the system ...
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I’ve been trying to solve this initial value problem using DSolve[]
:
\[ \frac {dy}{dt}=1+t\space \sin (t\space y),\quad y(0)=0, \quad t=[0,2] \]
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I have a 3D volumetric data (for example, \(64\times 64\times 64\), at each point there is a value) read in from a file and I want to use ListDensityPlot3D to ...
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I have a logic puzzle I want to convert to Mathematica to solve: Person A states, "Exactly two people are truth-tellers," Person B states, "I and Person C are truth-tellers."
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I want to create the list ix={1,1,1,1,2,2,2,2,3,3,3,3,4,4,4,4}
I can do
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I encountered such expressions in Mathematica
MeijerG[{{ }, {1, c + 1/2}}, {{0, c, c, c}, { }}, 1] + MeijerG[{{1}, {c + 1/2}}, {{c, c, c}, {0}}, 1]
which in ...
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I am teaching the idea of infinite geometric series to high school students, looking for hints to create the diagram below using Mathematica. (I don’t need the labels). I can do it manually, but ...
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There is a curious example in Posamentier’s book "Magnificent Mistakes in Mathematics" (p. 72): \((7+3/7)*(4-3/13)= 7*4=28\), where cancelling the fractions leads to correct result. If we ...
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In the following the full context form of Test is not required as "Aaa`"
is added to
...
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...
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Is it possible to export the output expressions from Mathematica computations (e.g., equations) in valid MATLAB syntax?
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I tried to ask Mathematica to imitate Andy Warhol, let it convert a Marilyn Monroe’s portrait so that it looks like Warhol’s world famous pop-art painting. However, the result shown below is far from ...
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I’m new to Mathematica, and I’m finding it difficult to plot an ellipse. I tried using
Plot[(x/5)^2 + (y/3)^2 == 1, {x, -5, 5}, {y, -3, 3}]
but I’m getting ...
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I am interested in benchmarking numerical integration methods and am trying to develop a wider set of difficult multivariate examples. For my particular methods, I only want to look at non-negative-...
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Today, I found the Euler Project. Problem #2 is
Each new term in the Fibonacci sequence is generated by adding the previous two terms. By starting with 1 and 2, the first 10 terms will be:
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I’m trying to get the eigenvalues of a one dimensional time-independent Schrödinger equation,
\(-\frac {h^2}{2m_0}\frac {d^2\psi }{dx^2}+U(x)~\psi =Ei~\psi \)
where U(x) is some potential and Ei is the ...
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I am not sure how to find out what all is included as curated data. For example, are the individual images of each of the 52 cards in a standard deck of playing cards included?
If not, is there a way ...
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Starting from a data set like the one used in this post: Importing and visualizing 4D data DATA It can be viewed using ListDensityPlot3D, as follows:
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Consider the partial differential equation
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With this code we can make 2D FEM simulation of transonic flow around airfoil NACA 0012 at Mach number of 0.925. It takes about 5 minutes on the XENIA-15 laptop of 32 GB memory with processor Intel ...
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The closest pair of points problem is a common computational geometry problem: given n points, find a pair of points with the smallest distance between them. A naive algorithm of finding distances ...
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f[x] ^= 1; ValueQ[g[x]]
returns True in Mathematica 12.2. Is it a bug?
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12.0.0 for Microsoft Windows (64-bit) (April 6, 2019) How do I get my graphic to look the same in PDF as it does in a Notebook? This is what the graphic looks like in the FrontEnd:
This is how the ...
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Recently I learned that in Mathematica it is possible to create chemical structures here: Chemical formulas with Mathematica I am having a problem with a structure called "Sucrose benzoate"
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I have Echo’s buried in code all over my notebook, I’d like a flag to turn them all on or off globally.
Sure Unprotect[Echo];Echo=Identity
would disable them, but ...
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I was surprised to see that, in the results of CompilePrint for a function made with Compile, calls to ...
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I have a list of pixels centers, for example :
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If we have two vectors, \(a\) and \(b\), how can I make Jacobian matrix automatically in Mathematica?
$$ a=\left( \begin{array}{c} x_1^3+2x_2^2 \\ 3x_1^4+7x_2 \end{array} \right);b=\left( \begin{array}{...
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Trying to plot with complex quantities seems not to work properly in what I want to accomplish. I would like to know if there is a general rule/way of plotting when you have complex counterparts in ...
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This week, the market people from my work wanted to put QR codes in shopping cart handles, but when they tested it, the QR code did not work. I noted that the cylindrical curvature (even small) ...
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I would like to display an electromagnetic (EM) wave. I have written code that works, but it does not "shade" the area between the graph and the axes. Both the ...
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I am not sure how to find out what all is included as curated data. For example, are the individual images of each of the 52 cards in a standard deck of playing cards included?
If not, is there a way ...
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Why I get the error below with this code:
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Python’s family of packages for scientific computing has matured rapidly. I can pretty much replicate all of Mathematica’s functionalities, but with production level and open-source code using the ...
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For the following equations;
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Since v12 FindFit[] now supports regularisation, such as Tikhonov regularization. Do there exist statistics to help guide the choice of the hyper-parameter
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Expand floods all my 64GB RAM in MMA 12.1 (Windows). Therefore I cannot run the code. Somebody with >64GB RAM could give the result. A memory saving alternative ...
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I have the following simple expression Exp[(Log[1 + x]^2 - Log[x]^2)/Log[1 + 1/x]] - x^2
that can be shown to simplify to \(x\)
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The vertex A,B of the square ABCD with side length \(\sqrt {2}\) is on the circle with radius \(\sqrt {2}\), vertex C,D is inside the circle, roll the square ABCD along the inside of the circle ...
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I’m lazy writing equations in Latex so I want a code to translate handwritten equations. This question is related to an old experiment I’m reviewing during vacations, here. I’m trying to use ...
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I am using a function with a lot of variables. There are 9 and sometimes more of them. In this case, it is difficult to memorize, which one stays on the, say, fourth position, and which one - on the ...
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How to make this faster? I want to remove elements that satisfy the condition below but it’s way too slow.
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I’m using Mathematica 12.1.1.0. When I enter
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I am using M12.0.0.0 on Ubuntu and I have these two plots:
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In Wolfram Mathematica the function Fourierhas the following declaration
Fourier[list]
And after a list is given to the ...
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I’d like to plot the graph of the direction field for a differential equation, to get a feel for it. I’m a novice, right now, when it comes to plotting in Mathematica, so I’m hoping that someone can ...
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I’m 13 years old and in 7th grade. I’m currently in Algebra 1, and I have fallen in love with both math and programming.
When I came upon Mathematica, it was awesome. My two favorite things fused ...
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I tried to ask Mathematica to imitate Andy Warhol, let it convert a Marilyn Monroe’s portrait so that it looks like Warhol’s world famous pop-art painting. However, the result shown below is far from ...
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I would like to list all possible times in a 12-hour period, where the hour hand overlaps the minute hand completely. This is really a question about three distinct things - to be done in Mathematica ...
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I’m solving equations with many Cosines and Sines. And I want to convert all the Sines to Cosines using trigonometric formulas such as cos(x)=sin(x+pi/2). How can I do this?
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For my Calc III class, I need to find \(T(t), N(t)\), and \(B(t)\) for \(t=1, 2\), and \(-1\), given \(r(t)=\{t,t^2,t^3\}\).
I’ve got Mathematica, but I’ve never used it before and I’m not sure how to coerce ...
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I wonder if there is a function in Mathematica (or code) that can help obtaining inverse 2D
Laplace transform of a function, f(s1,s2) which is the 2D Laplace transform of a function
F(t1,t2) in (s1,s2)
...
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I am an aspiring data scientist who’s working on a passion project, namely to assign danger-level scores to police departments in the United States. One specific metric I’m developing results from ...
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A classic problem in computer vision is computing correspondences between keypoints in two similar images, despite modest variations in size, lightness, orientation, etc., of the images, as ...
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