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One Hundred Times Faster: Using Mathematica to Teach Local Volatility

As an investment banker at Natixis who runs an internal workshop called BFI Campus, Jose Luu needs a way to teach the difficult concept of local volatility. Mathematica handles all the calculations, making it much faster to compile and execute results. In French.

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Eric Schulz
Eric Schulz, a mathematics instructor at Walla Walla Community College, shares a classroom example of using Mathematica for lecture notes and handouts as well as dynamic interfaces for lessons.
Thomas Roux and Rémy Fellous
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Tim Shine
In this video, Tim Shine, an anesthesiologist at Mayo Clinic, shares an example of how Mathematica is used to model complex physiological data about the blood pressure curve.
Andrew Hull
This video features Mathematica user Andrew Hull, who explains how Mathematica is used to develop eco-friendly biofuel solutions.
Andrew Hull
This video features Mathematica user Andrew Hull, who explains how Mathematica is used to develop eco-friendly biofuel solutions. Includes Japanese audio.
Andrew Hull
This video features Mathematica user Andrew Hull, who explains how Mathematica is used to develop eco-friendly biofuel solutions. Includes Spanish audio.
Fritz Lebowsky
Fritz Lebowsky, a senior principal engineer at STMicroelectronics, describes how he uses Mathematica to develop, test, and communicate new image quality algorithms based on the needs of the company's product ...
Maurizo Brocoto
As an instructor at the School of Architecture Paris-Malaquais, the challenge for Maurizio Brocato is finding a program that provides his doctoral students continuity in understanding formal and fundamental viewpoints ...
Frederic Aitken
At the Electrical Engineering Lab of Grenoble, Frederic Aitken studies discharge in insulating liquids in order to understand the defects associated with high-voltage transformers. For Aitken, Mathematica is a powerful ...
Dr. Joo-Haeng Lee is a 2019 Innovator award winner. While working as a senior research scientist, he enjoys creating art works using Mathematica in his free time.
Dr. Ryohei Miyadera
Dr.Miyadera is a 2012 Innovator award winner, and his students participated in all kinds of math competitions (international and domestics). Their central tool has always been Mathematica.
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Eric Schulz
See how mathematics instructor Eric Schulz used CDF to deliver an interactive textbook, giving a new model for visual instruction and learning.
Guillame Santini and Jean Cognet
As researchers studying theoretical folding models of DNA and RNA, Guillame Santini and Jean Cognet require easy access to predefined mathematics and visualization functions. Mathematica provides a complete work environment for Santini and Cognet, making it ideal ...
Ron Monson
Edith Cowan University learning consultant Ron Monson uses the Wolfram Language in teaching, research and innovation to span diverse STEM topics from drug calculations to differential equations, using a single ...
Stuart Nettleton
Mathematica's productive programming language, data handling, and scalability has saved Stuart Nettleton, a senior lecturer at the University of Technology, Sydney, years of development time in his research. He describes ...
Yves Papegay
In this video, Yves Papegay of INRIA describes how he uses Mathematica to apply symbolic computation coding methods to flight modeling and simulation applications.
Yves Papegay
In this video, Yves Papegay of INRIA describes how he uses Mathematica to apply symbolic computation coding methods to flight modeling and simulation applications. Includes Japanese audio.
Ariel Sepúlveda
Pronto Analytics founder Ariel Sepúlveda puts Mathematica to work in his company to solve the business intelligence, data mining, and analytics needs of his clients.
Ariel Sepúlveda
Pronto Analytics founder Ariel Sepúlveda puts Mathematica to work in his company to solve the business intelligence, data mining, and analytics needs of his clients. Includes Spanish audio.