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Dan McDonald, Peter Barendse, Jack Heimrath, Jeremy Stratton-Smith We present updates to the automated geometric functionality of the Wolfram Language introduced in Version 12, including new functionality for automated geometric reasoning and for creating GeometricScene objects. |
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Peter Barendse, Daniel McDonald, Jack Heimrath and Xiaofan Zhang We present updates to the automated geometric functionality of the Wolfram Language introduced in Version 12 and display new functionality for automated geometric reasoning. |
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Dan McDonald, Peter Barendse and Xiaofan Zhang We present updates to the automated geometric functionality of Wolfram Language, including such existing system functions as GeometricScene, RandomInstance and FindGeometricConjectures, as well as such resource/future functions as FindGeometricProof ... |
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Faisal Whelpley |
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Jonathan Gorard |
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Suba Thomas and Sergio Vargas Wolfram Language has been enhanced to better integrate system modeling and automate and streamline subsequent controller design and simulation. This talk presents these developments along with System Modeler application examples ... |
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Etienne Bernard |
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Roman Maeder This recorded presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011 gives a look at advanced features of Mathematica's parallel programming language, including automatic distribution of values to parallel kernels and automatic parallelization ... |
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Robert Nachbar |
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Oliver Grasl Automating state-of-the-art, multichannel content creation and delivery is a sophisticated and involved process. This presentation illustrates how Wolfram technologies can be used to pull content from diverse sources such as ... |
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Andrew Steinacher |
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MinHsuan Peng |
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Anmol Bajracharya Backtesting trading strategies using historical data can help investors to determine how profitable one's trading strategy could be. In this talk, Anmol Bajracharya discusses how to construct trading strategies using ... |
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John Odden |
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Adam Strzebonski Mathematica 10 introduces systemwide support for computation with mesh-based, discretized, and exact symbolically specified geometric regions. This talk focuses on symbolically specified regions, discussing ways of specifying regions, presenting functionality for ... |
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Romke Bontekoe |
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Sjoerd Smit |
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Mike Ulrey |
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Frédéric Symesak |
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Sean Cheren |