Examples: Showcase for Hobbyists
webMathematica opens up new ways to showcase personal research
with eye-catching visualizations and interactive calculations.
To provide an extremely affordable way to do this, webMathematica
Amateur is available free of charge to subscribers to our Premier
Service program. This version of webMathematica is subject
to certain restrictions,
the most important of which is that sites need to be freely accessible
across the entire internet. Sites must also display a webMathematica
banner.
Analytic Cycling is a recreational website that
takes advantage
of the webMathematica engine. Designed for technically oriented
cyclists, Analytic Cycling offers web-based calculators that take a no-compromise,
textbook approach to computing cycling performance. The site writes the
equations of motion, expresses them as differential equations, and uses
the power of Mathematica to give numeric solutions that can be
plotted or evaluated to find parameters of interest.
Says Tom Compton, author of Analytic Cycling, "One can handle many types
of web calculations with JavaScript, applets, CGI programs, PHP, etc.
However, none of these are adequate when one needs differential equations.
webMathematica provides these capabilities. In particular, webMathematica
has demonstrated that it is a rich, robust interface from the web to Mathematica
and Java." Tom Compton is an avid cyclist and long-time Mathematica
user. He provides the site mostly as a "labor of love" for people interested
in cycling, but his audience currently includes users from more than 50
countries around the world. For more information,
please visit the Analytic Cycling site.
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