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Quantity & Units in Mathematica 9

In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Nick Lariviere gives a summary of the features and functions of Mathematica's unit system and presents examples from various disciplines, including statistics, fluid dynamics, and general equation solving.

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Leonid Shifrin
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Roger Germundsson
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Rob Knapp
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Oleksandr Pavlyk
In this Wolfram Technology Conference presentation, Oleksandr Pavlyk discusses Mathematica's support for stochastic calculus as well as the applications it enables.
MinHsuan Peng
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Pradipto Ghosh and Bob Sandheinrich
In this Wolfram Technology Conference presentation, Pradipto Ghosh and Bob Sandheinrich demonstrate a series of examples showing how to model, analyze, design, and simulate controls systems with Mathematica.
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Devendra Kapadia
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Shad Sharma
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