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Stochastic Calculus and Applications

In this Wolfram Technology Conference presentation, Oleksandr Pavlyk discusses Mathematica's support for stochastic calculus as well as the applications it enables.

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David Bailey
David Bailey describes his MusicGenerator package, which makes it possible to play music coded in a compact string notation designed to correspond with conventional sheet music. In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference, he explores how the package could form ...
Jonas Sjberg
Jonas Sjberg describes how he's using Mathematica's control design functionality to create a tool for signals, models, and identification in this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference.
Ivo Vyn and Jan Riha
Ivo Vyn and Jan Riha share insights on the applications of Mathematica in crystalline optical activity in this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference.
Christopher Wolfram and Keshav Saharia
In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Christopher Wolfram and Keshav Saharia explain how they've connected Mathematica to the Arduino and demonstrate some of the possibilities for using the ...
Shad Sharma
In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Shad Sharma demonstrates how to use Mathematica and CDF to glean knowledge from data to create opportunities that will drive your business ...
Antonio Brito and Abraham Gadalla
In this Wolfram Technology Conference talk, Antonio Brito and Abraham Gadalla demonstrate how they use Mathematica's warning error messages to teach and reinforce mathematical concepts.
Christopher Wolfram and Todd Gayley
Christopher Wolfram and Todd Gayley demonstrate a Mathematica connection to the Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 quadricopter, which allows them to fly it and capture live video and flight data. They also ...
Gerald Thomas
In this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Gerald Thomas explores some applications of decision process theory, which uses differential geometry techniques to predict future decisions.
Tom Wickham-Jones
In this Wolfram Technology Conference presentation, Tom Wickham-Jones discusses future directions for working with data in Mathematica, including a new way to create data structures and an innovative approach to ...
Brett Champion
Highly customizable interactive gauges are part of Mathematica's collection of built-in visualizations. In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Brett Champion explains how the gauges work and shows use ...
Robert Nachbar
Robert Nachbar explains how Mathematica and C were used to develop a hybrid deterministic-stochastic simulation engine based on differential equations and the chemical master equation. He highlights some interesting aspects ...
Luc Barthelet
In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Luc Barthelet gives an introduction to Mathematica's dynamic interactivity capabilities by showing a step-by-step implementation of the 1979 game Space Invaders in Mathematica.
Luc Barthelet
Luc Barthelet shows an example of how to solve a Rubik's Cube from pictures to introduce some of the computation and image processing capabilities of Mathematica in this talk from ...
Jan Brugrd
Jan Brugrd uses a series of examples to introduce Wolfram SystemModeler, the most complete physical modeling and simulation tool, in this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference.
Radim Kusak
In this Wolfram Technology Conference presentation, Radim Kusak shares his experiences in creating the course, Introduction to Wolfram Mathematica for Teachers, for his colleagues at Charles University in Prague.
Klaus Sutner
Klaus Sutner explains his work on iterating binary inverse transducers in this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference.
Seth Chandler
In this Wolfram Technology Conference presentation, Seth Chandler explores the practicalities of using J/Link to establish Mathematica as a communications hub among code developed in Clojure, Scala, and Jython.
Scott Gray
In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Scott Gray, director of Making Math at O'Reilly Media, shares his views on Computer-Based Math™ and gives an overview of the Mathematica-based ...
Lou D'Andria
How well do you know the Manipulate function? Lou D'Andria examines some of its lesser known features, ranging from those that are fully documented to those that are not documented ...
Bruce Torrence
In this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Bruce Torrence shares examples of how he's used Mathematica to produce illustrations, demonstrations, and animations for articles in Math Horizons, a magazine ...