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Beginner’s Mathematica Tutorial

This document is designed to act as a tutorial for an individual who has had no prior experience with Mathematica. For a more advanced tutorial, walk through the Mathematica built in tutorial located at Help > Tutorial on the Mathematica Task Bar. Starting the Program 1. Start Mathematica. After the program starts, you should see [...]

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WME: Web-based Mathematics Education

An Idea Whose Time Has Come • Mathematics teachers and students need help in many countries. • Availability and standardization of the Web and the Internet have grown and evolved sufficiently. • Maturing technologies: MathML, ECMAScript, DOM, SVG, XML, CSS, Web Services, … • Symbolic and numerical computation systems, have matured and become Internet Accessible. [...]

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MATHEMATICAL SKILLS Tutorial

To a mathematician math is an end in itself; to the chemist and chemistry student it is a means to an end: a tool. Little in chemistry can be studied and understood without the aid of mathematics. Since math will be an important tool for you it is best if you learn to use this [...]

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MathMl Presenting and Capturing Mathematics for the Web

Document Markup for Mathematics • Problem: Mathematical Vernacular and mathematical formulae have more structure than can be expressed in a linear sequence of standard characters • Definition (Document Markup) Document markup is the process of adding codes to a document to identify the structure of a document or the format in which it is to [...]

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A Tutorial on Mathematical Modeling

It is the quintessence of science, engineering, and numerous other disciplines to make quantitative observations, record them, and then try to make some sense out of the resulting dataset. Quite often, the latter is an easy task, due either to practiced familiarity with the domain or to the fact that the goals of the exercise [...]

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Fast Fourier Transforms in Mathematica

This tutorial demonstrates how to perform a fast Fourier transform in Mathematica. The example used is the Fourier transform of a Gaussian optical pulse. First, define some parameters. Note that all wavelength values are in nm and all time is in fs. Thus the speed of light c is 300 nm/fs and all frequencies w [...]

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Radiological Toolbox User’s Manual

A toolbox of radiological data has been assembled to provide users access to physical, chemical, anatomical, physiological and mathematical data relevant to the radiation protection of workers and member of the public. The software runs on a PC and provides, through a single graphical interface, quick access to contemporary radiation protection data and the means [...]

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A Rough Guide to Scientific Computing On the PlayStation 3

As much as the Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) has a range of interesting features, its heart, the CELL processor is what the fuss is all about. CELL, a shorthand for CELL Broadband Engine Architecture, also abbreviated as CELL BE Architecture or CBEA, is a microprocessor jointly developed by the alliance of Sony, Toshiba and IBM, [...]

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An Interactive Robotic Cane

As robots increasingly become part of our everyday lives, they will serve as caretakers for the elderly and disabled, as assistants in surgery and rehabilitation, and as educational toys. Unlike industrial robots, these robots require cooperation between human and robots. A human-friendly interactive system that is based on the harmonious symbiotic coexistence of human and [...]

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Guide to the 2006 IEEE Radiation Effects Data Workshop Record

In this paper a Guide to the 2006 Radiation Effects Data Workshop (REDW) Record is provide [1]. The Workshop Record (WR) published each year is a permanent archive of the REDW. It serves as a key source of radiation response data for the radiation effects community (REC). It also provides descriptions of radiation effects test [...]

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