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What's New in Calculus & Algebra

Recent and upcoming features related to calculus and algebra in the Wolfram Language include support for interval computation in more than one hundred mathematical functions, powerful new techniques for evaluating integrals of algebraic functions, as well as new Coulomb and Fox HReduce functions. There are also new features related to bilateral extensions of the Laplace and Z transforms, and much more.

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Ruhi Shah
Peter Taborek
This talk covers a mathematical methods course at UC Irvine. Physical Science students use ebooks that are collections of Mathematica notebooks. Assignments are created and submitted via Mathematica notebooks. For ...
Mustafa Atici & Ferhan Atici
Erdem Uguz
Eric Jacopin
Davit Shahnazaryan
Alexander Garron
This paper uses Euclidean Parametric Geometry to demonstrate Kepler's Empirical #2 as Conserved Mechanical Energy and Sir Isaac Newton' s displacement radii to construct changing shape of motive energy curves demonstrating ...
Sebastian Bodenstein
Stefan Janecek
Toni Schindler
Jay Weininger
Jonas Sjberg
Jonas Sjberg describes how he's using Mathematica's control design functionality to create a tool for signals, models, and identification in this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference.
Faisal Whelpley
This talk explores how users can learn math by making math with the Making Math platform, which combines Mathematica, courseware content, and learning management. These technologies enable learners to engage ...
Mark Sofroniou
Samir Sayegh & Stephan Libbrandt
Conrad Wolfram
Rodrigo Murta
The Wolfram Language is a powerful problem‐solving toolbox for business. This talk shows how it can be used for sales forecasts, automated reports, financial outlier alerts, category management analysis, ...
Johan Veerman
Jose Manuel Rodriguez Caballero
Jose Manuel Rodriguez Caballero presents a toy model, named the homophilic-mimetic model, of language secessionism in a framework similar to the Wolfram model of fundamental physics. The mathematical ground of the model is a generalization of the diffusion equation in networks, where ...
Vista rápida da agenda do 2 dia da conferência pelo Me. Daniel Carvalho da Wolfram Research