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Striking a Virtual Chord: Mathematica Hits High Note with Music Producer (Japanese)
John Kiehl
This video features John Kiehl, co-owner of Soundtrack Recording Studio, who shares an example of Mathematica using powerful set theory and pattern-matching capabilities to make and produce music. Includes Japanese audio.
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