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    Book-Reviews-In-Mathematica

    Partial Differential Equations, Complex Analysis, Mathematica, Farlow

    Cliff* Notes, Mathematica Evaluatable "Partial Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers", Farlow "Physics for Scientists and Engineers", Serway "A First Course in Complex Analysis", Beck "PDE", Asmar "PDE, An Introduction", Colton "Elementary Differential Equations", 7th, Rainville "Ordinary Differential Equations", Tenenbaum "Linear Algebra And It's Applications", Lay "Swokowski Calculus", 5th, Swokowski "Chemistry Concepts & Problems, A Self-Teaching Guide", Houk "Openstax Chemistry" "College Algebra and Trigonometry", 2nd, Kaufman * 2nd order cannonicalization SOLVER, cannonical form automatically * nth order PDE to System of n first order PDE matrices generator with ODE Decouple Solving (pde not yet) * radial probability plot for Hydrogen, pde shrodinger's * Planck blackbody, Rutherford essay * fermi free electron essay * Table of Nucleon positions for all Isotope w/Manipulate * p-p separation nucleus plot using the above
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    rayshade-mathematica

    rayshade-mathematica

    rayshade and POV for Mathematica Export + view

    Beautifully Render* your Graphic3D and Shown or Manipulate right in the Front End (without Export to, ie 3DStudio Art Renderer, et al). For use with Mathematica 4.0 - 13.1. Makes file.ray or .pov that will look much like image in notebook except rendered. Works easily/automatically with many Graphics3D (and some Graphic) as well. However graphics in 13.1 is too big to comment on: many will work many not. Has many options to fix renders that aren't so auto. Now very portable...
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    fNBookForm2 for Mathematica

    print sci num with powers (txtbook) + read back

    fNBookForm2 prints a number in Textbook Form with powers abbreviations in place of exponents (default). Output is a compressed dressed form textbooks use for significant figures tables. Easy, quality, comprehensive. booknum reads such. an important aspect is that the result maintains both accuracy and precision and has rounding control. doing this sometimees requires careful planning (error-prone complicated conversions). can read them back from textbook (into Mathematica)...
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    Months4Mathematica

    Months4Mathematica

    more calendar conversions, epochs, JDN, moon, +

    ...supports multiple calendars (julian, gregorian, synodic, anomalistic). supports JDN conveniently, shows moon phase est. NEW: supports day number from 0 of any calendar conversion all-way between supported calendars supports multiple epochs and epoch generation. convert between some epochs without calendar support, ie, J2000.0, JDN, to some effect can create/import epochs and use TAI clock << Months`Months` {PrettyDate[], PrettyDate[calendarChange2[Date[], gregorian, julian], julian], MoonPhase[]} {"Sunday, July 13 2014. 2:37:04 p.m. -4 GMT", "Saturday, Iunius 30 2014. 2:37:04 p.m. -4 GMT", "Full Moon"} timeDeduce, a minor extra: deduce and show other times / angles, using time eqn. ...
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    Truncated power series algebra

    Truncated power series algebra

    This project consists of two object-oriented implementations of truncated power series (TPSA) for arbitrary order and number of variables. Addition, subtraction, multiplcation, division, and exponentiation are all implemented in the algebra as overloaded operators. They can also compute with maps, a map being an array of TPSA objects representing a mapping of a space into itself. They are implemented as arrays of TPSA objects equal in number to the number of variables of the algebra. One implementation is written in Mathematica and is rather slow. ...
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    Maximum packing densities for individual, polydisperse (diameter), ellipitic platelets and stacks of them (max 5 platelets per stack implemented). Size fractionating for stacks (platelets with diameters below a cut-off diameter remain as individual platelets all others assemble in stacks) can be included. Considers only hard interactions and assumes spherical exclusion volumes.
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    Penney Ante

    Penney Ante

    It explains a phenomenon of a coin tossing game called Penney Ante

    ...The players then flip a fair coin repeatedly until one of the patterns appears. The winner is a person whose pattern appears first. Although initially the game appears to be fair, it is not in general. There is no best pattern that beats all others. The best we can do is let our opponent go first and then choose the best possible option that beats his particular pattern. To do so we need to be able to define relations between each two patterns. And this is where the fun begins. To run the project use PenneyAnte.nb Open .nb files using Mathematica. You can also use CDF Player but in this case .nb files will not function interactively. ...
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