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The Math(s) Fix

In this talk Conrad discusses why he wrote The Math(s) Fix and what he aims to achieve with it. Additionally, he will propose ways in which the Wolfram technology community can be involved and can benefit from the concepts and ideas explored. Get your own copy of the book here: https://www.wolfram-media.com/products/the-maths-fix.html

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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 ...
Ariel Sepulveda, PhD
Ariel Sepulveda of Pronto Analytics demonstrates a GUI-based application for analytics and report generation. D4 CR is a data analysis and report-generation system where users type requests to generate enlightening ...
Jose Martin-Garcia, Chris Carlson
We continue to expand and improve the functionality of Dataset. This presentation features Jose Martin-Garcia and Chris Carlson describing current and anticipated work, including Dataset editing, themes and improvements to ...
Diego Zviovich
Using Wolfram Language technology, Diego Zviovich explores the different facets of Germany's V-2 campaign against the UK during WWII. He uses the Wolfram Language to integrate different disciplines such as ...
Joel Klein
When should you choose Wolfram Enterprise Private Cloud (EPC) for an online project and how do you make it work? This talk from Joel Klein covers what you can do ...
Jeremy Stratton-Smith, Peter Falloon, Paco Jain, Brad Janes
Let's learn what's new in Wolfram|Alpha Notebook Edition. We discuss adding full Wolfram Language functions to the Wolfram Function Repository that would still provide educational use for users. See ...
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 ...
Keiko Hirayama, Yuting Qiu, Laura Crawford
Noah Hardwicke
In this talk, Noah Hardwicke demonstrates the new drawing tools in Version 12.2. Principally for annotation, these tools attach to Graphics objects to provide controls for formatting and drawing primitives. He ...
Jason Harris
Jason Harris discusses the box representation in the Mathematica front end, leading into the discussion of TemplateBoxes and the representation of many typeset and evaluatable expressions in the front end. ...
Milana Santos
In this talk, Milana Santos discusses designing online courseware for electrical engineering students using the Wolfram Language and the Wolfram Cloud at Polytechnical School of Universidade de São Paulo. ...
Brad Harden, Jon Harwood, Jeff Todd
Learn more about how to deploy your Wolfram Language code both across your organization and to external users. This talk demonstrates examples and benefits of leveraging technologies like Wolfram Enterprise ...
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 ...
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 ...
Amina Matt, George Varnavides
In this talk, Amina Matt and George Varnavides illustrate The Fourier transform's importance in the field of materials science through several applications: from the photonic materials that create bright and ...
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.
Jerome Louradour
In this talk, Jerome Louradour demonstrates new functionality in Wolfram Language 12.2 aimed at building a neural network with top-level language.
Jose Martin-Garcia
This talk from Jose Martin-Garcia presents recent additions to the Wolfram Language geo framework, focusing in particular on new functionality to support our new vector maps. This includes the new ...
Nirmal Malapaka
In this talk, we will explore different geographic visualization functions in the Wolfram Language. We will look at how different types of data are used in these functions as well ...
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Francisco Javier Rodríguez Arias
Learn from Francisco Rodriguez Arias about the data and technology behind the new vector GeoGraphics support, as well as related Wolfram Language functionality.