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Jan Brugard In this talk, Jan Brugard reviews key features from the latest releases of Wolfram System Modeler (12.1 and 12.2), as well as model libraries, including several virtual labs, that we have released ... |
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Alexander Garron In this talk, Alexander Garron discusses the quantum-level parametric geometry he uses to construct and bond like atoms together. The parametric construction of the two-atom bond is used to explain the role electromagnetism plays in strengthening ... |
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Jason Biggs In this talk, Jason Biggs introduces the concept of molecule fingerprints and shows the different fingerprint types in Version 12.2 of the Wolfram Language, as well as showcasing many enhancements to ... |
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Ankit Naik This presentation from Ankit Naik focuses on how System Modeler is used to make teaching come alive. There is an overview of Wolfram Virtual Labs included. |
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Leonardo Laguna Ruiz Have you ever thought about making your own musical instruments or making mathematical models of your instruments? Did you know you can build a virtual version of a modular synthesizer ... |
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Oleg Marichev, Paco Jain This talk by Oleg Marichev and Paco Jain is devoted to the new operation FractionalD[f[z], {z,α}], now published in the Wolfram Function Repository. |
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Dan McDonald, Xiaofan Zhang, Peter Barendse This talk features updates to the automated geometric functionality of Wolfram Language including features new in Version 12.2. Presenters also discuss bringing this functionality to Wolfram|Alpha and creating a website ... |
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Guido Wolf Reichert This talk provides a quick tour of the new Business Simulation library (BSL) available in Wolfram System Modeler. BSL employs a-causal "physical" connectors to enable very compact and convenient model ... |
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Galina Filipuk In this presentation, University of Warsaw professors share their experiences of several years teaching an analysis course using Mathematica. The presenters give examples of problems where Mathematica is used effectively ... |
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Gosia Konwerska In this talk, Gosia Konwerska explores existing and upcoming Wolfram Language functionality designed for analysis and modeling of spatial point data. |
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Eric Weisstein The History of Mathematics Project highlights physical artifacts important to the history of mathematics. The Project is accessible to children and experts alike, with virtual exhibits and their navigation entirely ... |
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Anwesha Das Emojis are a popular form of non-linguistic expression in computer-mediated communication. Various factors such as platform diversity, age and gender have been known to affect emoji usage patterns. This presentation ... |
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Eduardo Serna, PhD In this talk, Eduardo Serna explores existing and upcoming Wolfram Language functionality designed for the analysis and modeling of spatial point data. |
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Jan Poeschko Learn about the latest updates and features in the Wolfram Cloud, from interactive notebook development to deployment and publishing, in this talk from Jan Poeschko. |
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Anmol Bajracharya Backtesting trading strategies using historical data can help investors to determine how profitable one's trading strategy could be. In this talk, Anmol Bajracharya discusses how to construct trading strategies using ... |
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Ambar Jain, Ph.D. Ambar Jain presents an assessment platform developed at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal, that serves deeply randomized synchronous and asynchronous assessments to students. Content and quiz ... |
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Brenton Bostick Brenton Bostick presents the new CodeFormatter paclet for formatting Wolfram Language code, showing the parameters that can be adjusted and what the resulting code looks like. The formatter is demonstrated ... |
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Ben Kickert, Maureen Baehr Ben Kickert and Maureen Baehr explore ways to use the Wolfram technology stack and A-Frame to create VR rooms that are immersive as well as accessible to all, regardless of ... |
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Jeremy Stratton-Smith, AnneMarie Torresen This talk covers the work that has been done to incorporate the Common Core math standards into Wolfram|Alpha and explore the content covered in the example pages. |