New Computational Horizons of Mathematica
Roger Germundsson
The Dynamic New World of Mathematica
Theodore Gray
The New Era of Mathematica, the Next Era of Computing
Conrad Wolfram
The Future of Science
Stephen Wolfram
How to Effectively Use Mathematica with Minimum Hints
Dr. Susumu Sakakibara, Chairperson of Japan Mathematica User Group
School of Information Environment, Tokyo Denki University
An Introduction to gridMathematica
Dr. Kosaku Nagasaka
Faculty of Human Development, Kobe University
Thinking and Learning with webMathematica
Dr. Kenji Yoshida
Konan Boys High School
Accelerating Mathematica with ClearSpeed and Parallelizing Mathematica with gridMathematica
Mr. Yuko Matsuda
Global Scientific Information and Computing Center, Tokyo Institute of Technology
The Small World among Japanese Interlocking Directors in Comparison with US, UK, and German Businesses
Dr. Jun Kanamitsu
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)
Educational Support on Basic Mathematics for Engineers Using Mathematica and webMathematica
Mr. Hideomi Totsuka1, Mr. Yoshihito Yamanaka2, Ms. Eriko Fujii1, and Prof. Kiyomitsu Suzuki2
1--Research Institute of Communication Network, College of Science and Technology, Nihon University
2--Graduate School of Science and Technology, Nihon University
Numerical Analysis of Chaos in Fluids with Mathematica
Dr. Makoto Umeki
Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo
Enumeration of Planted Trees (Monosubstituted Alkanes) as Three-Dimensional Objects (as Stereoisomers)
Prof. Shinsaku Fujita
Department of Chemistry and Materials Technology, Kyoto Institute of Technology
ρLog: A Mathematica Package for Rule-Based Programming
Dr. Mircea Marin
Department of Computer Science, University of Tsukuba
An Application of Mathematica to Actuarial Mathematics
Mr. Shuichi Kobayashi
Japan Management Actuarial Consulting Co., Ltd.
DGeometrica
Prof. Yoshihiko Tazawa
School of Information Environment, Tokyo Denki University
Teaching the Bit Error Detection and Correction Codes by Polynomial Computations
Dr. Tetsuji Kobayashi
Department of Computer and Information Engineering, Nippon Institute of Technology