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MEng. Daniel Carvalho, Wolfram Research |
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MEng. Daniel Carvalho, Wolfram Research |
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Stephen Wolfram 2019 annual Wolfram Technology Conference |
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Stephen Wolfram Part one of Stephen Wolfram's opening keynote to the annual 2017 Wolfram Technology Conference. |
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Stephen Wolfram |
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Stephen Wolfram Part two of Stephen Wolfram's opening keynote to the annual 2017 Wolfram Technology Conference. |
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Stephen Wolfram |
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Juan Arturo-Silva-Ordaz |
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Grzegorz Korpala |
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Rob Knapp This presentation by Rob Knapp focuses on optimization functionality in the Wolfram Language. Examples are shown to highlight recent progress in convex optimization, including support for complex variables, robust optimization ... |
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Richard Carbone Wolfram Language provides the ability to work with a broad range of capabilities that apply to various areas of forensic analysis frameworks. This presentation shows brief examples of complete applications, ... |
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Scott Kiskaddon This talk presents algorithms for ordering trades between players with initial endowments in the descending value serial dictatorship game and for solving the housing market problem with non-strict preferences, allowing ... |
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Mark Sofroniou Mark Sofroniou gives an introductory overview of the design and current state of the Wolfram Compiler. He outlines the benefits of using an intermediary representation that maps to LLVM and ... |
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Ralph Blanes & Sarthak Srinivas A student hackathon project presentation featuring modules for music improvisation and artificial intelligence. |
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Conrad Wolfram Learn how Wolfram technologies are playing a major role in math and programming education reform worldwide—including curriculum development, Computer-Based Math™, Wolfram Programming Lab, and more. |
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Brenton Bostick This overview will include a tutorial on setting up VS Code to develop Wolfram Language code, show what's new in the front end for analyzing and formatting code, and show ... |
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Etienne Bernard |
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Robert Knapp This talk will be an introduction to and summary of many of the numerical computation capabilities built into Mathematica, including arbitrary precision arithmetic, numerical linear algebra, optimization, integration, and differential ... |
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Mark Sofroniou |
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Todd Gayley |