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Full Programming Language
Conrad Wolfram
Mathematica stands out from traditional computer languages by simultaneously supporting many programming paradigms, such as procedural, functional, rule-based, pattern-based, and more. In this video, Conrad Wolfram describes the advantages of having a system with a full programming language.
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Zhilan Feng Zhilan Feng, a CDC collaborating researcher, uses Mathematica's computational power to develop and analyze a model of the dynamics and control of H1N1 via medications. |
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Zhilan Feng Zhilan Feng, a CDC collaborating researcher, uses Mathematica's computational power to develop and analyze a model of the dynamics and control of H1N1 via medications. Includes Spanish audio. |
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George Woodrow This video features George Woodrow, a research specialist at Quest Diagnostics, who shares how he uses Mathematica for developing process-control algorithms in a clinical laboratory, exploring their performance, and communicating ... |
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George Woodrow This video features George Woodrow, a research specialist at Quest Diagnostics, who shares how he uses Mathematica for developing process-control algorithms in a clinical laboratory, exploring their performance, and communicating ... |
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Kelvin Mischo Mathematica integrates important high-performance computing (HPC) technologies in a single seamless system, so you don't have to choose between speed and accuracy. This screencast gives an overview of how to ... |
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Mathematica integrates important high-performance computing (HPC) technologies in a single seamless system, so you don't have to choose between speed and accuracy. This screencast gives an overview of how to ... |
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Jon McLoone Mathematica 7 delivers an array of new capabilities, adding image processing, parallel high-performance computing (HPC), new on-demand curated data, and more. This screencast highlights what's new in Mathematica 7. |
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Mike Honeychurch This screencast introduces you to the numerical and symbolic capabilities in Mathematica. Examples include solving stiff differential equations numerically and an optimization problem. |
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Rob Knapp Mathematica provides a natural interface to algorithms for numerically solving differential equations. In this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Rob Knapp gives an overview of the interface and the ... |
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Chris Lee The mathematics department at Roanoke College makes a firm commitment to incorporating Mathematica throughout its curriculum. Associate professor Chris Lee explains the advantages. |
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Chris Lee The mathematics department at Roanoke College makes a firm commitment to incorporating Mathematica throughout its curriculum. Associate professor Chris Lee explains the advantages. Includes Spanish audio. |
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David Morrison Mathematica provides a uniquely integrated and automated environment for parallel computing. This screencast shows you how to use Mathematica's built-in parallel computing capabilities through a series of examples. |
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Melih Sener Biophysicist Melih Sener used Mathematica to piece a molecular jigsaw puzzle into one of the largest light harvesting assemblies ever put together on a computer. He explains how in this ... |
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MinHsuan Peng Mathematica has built-in plot legends on all visualization functions. In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference, MinHsuan Peng uses a number of examples to explain the functionalities of the ... |
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Bruce Colletti This video features Bruce Colletti, who explains how he used Mathematica to develop a geo-positioning application for precision defense targeting. |
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Bruce Colletti This video features Bruce Colletti, who explains how he used Mathematica to develop a geo-positioning application for precision defense targeting. Includes Japanese audio. |
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William Meyer William Meyer, the vice president of technology at Scattering Solutions, LLC, describes an example of using Mathematica's data-analysis capabilities to save time and money on drug screening. |
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William Meyer William Meyer, the vice president of technology at Scattering Solutions, LLC, describes an example of using Mathematica's data-analysis capabilities to save time and money on drug screening. Includes Japanese audio. |
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Conrad Wolfram In this video, Conrad Wolfram explains Mathematica's unique capabilities for tracking and controlling precision. |
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Lou D'Andria, Ian Hojnicki, Nick Lariviere, Zach Parcell A panel of Mathematica experts showcase some of the new features of Mathematica 9, including the Wolfram Predictive Interface's Suggestions Bar and Input Assistant as well as Mathematica's unit system. |