Hands-on Start to Mathematica 11

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  • Опубліковано 31 жов 2024

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  • @ozzyfromspace
    @ozzyfromspace 6 років тому +3

    And that, lads and lassies, is how you win people over. Epic presentation! And at x1.5, it was perfectly paced for learning. I used Mathematica for computational models a few years prior and really needed this primer. Best wishes!

  • @pcguy2
    @pcguy2 7 років тому +55

    #1 That's amazing
    #2 There are only 3k turkeys in Turkey?! That's one small commercial farm in US standards.

    • @devrimmatematik6595
      @devrimmatematik6595 3 роки тому

      I think that number as an output was somehow written incorrectly, now when you check the same info from Wolfram Alpha, you can see 3.18*10^6 (3.18 million). This must be the correct. 2021/4

  • @2TheAbbeyClinic
    @2TheAbbeyClinic 6 років тому +15

    Hey, Cliff, thanks for a great start video. This is a freakin' 'mazin' and way way way ahead of any other language on earth. Can you imagine trying to write this code in C++, or going through libraries trying to mash together classes and functions to get it done? You would be there for years, and still not as seamless, efficient, and bomb-proof. Thanks, Bud Kelly

    • @xedasxedas
      @xedasxedas 6 років тому

      Precisly what i was thinking

  • @quosswimblik4489
    @quosswimblik4489 4 роки тому

    I have discovered a new type of curve and it's not that hard to grasp but I've got a feeling it's really powerful. So graph a slice of circle and change one of the radius lengths then make the one radius progress towards the other radius in the simplest way linearly. play with this problem a bit and you should notice that for any triangle there is a corresponding curve for each of it's sides. Not only this but if you try the problem in 3d with tetrahedrons you will discover that for any tetrahedron there is a curved surface for each of its faces. This little discovery could lead to reductions in modelling curved systems not to mention it could make curved graphics a reality for most games. I just discovered this little trick last night.

  • @e.burnette9059
    @e.burnette9059 5 років тому

    Wonderfully constructed tutorial. The speed was perfect for mirroring the commands on another Mathematica screen, which left me with a slide show for future reference. Thank you!

  • @jankriz9199
    @jankriz9199 3 роки тому

    i wholeheartedly love it sir, great job

  • @David-sc2qd
    @David-sc2qd 6 років тому

    Nice intro! I really like that the automatically created slides are interactive.

  • @fizixx
    @fizixx 2 роки тому

    Wonderfully done!

  • @ankursingh1912
    @ankursingh1912 4 роки тому

    Good video for Introduction.

  • @SaeedAhmad-nc7to
    @SaeedAhmad-nc7to 3 роки тому

    Sir kindly make the video on, "how to find the residue"

  • @regielb1
    @regielb1 6 років тому +24

    You should speed up your presentation by a factor of two - this way I have an excuse to having difficulty following you tutorial.

  • @jaleahmad3248
    @jaleahmad3248 5 років тому +1

    amazingly perfect, thank you Cliff

  • @baotranquoc3319
    @baotranquoc3319 5 років тому +1

    Can you help me?
    graph the function
    x = Cos[t] * (3+Cos[u]),
    y = Sin[t] * (3+Cos[u]),
    z = Sin[u]
    t = [0, 2 Pi], u = [0, 2 Pi]

  • @BalrogIsCool
    @BalrogIsCool 5 років тому +2

    insane explanation

  • @mithundas1318
    @mithundas1318 5 років тому +1

    How i can get mathematica 11 in Bangladesh?

  • @欧阳伊玲
    @欧阳伊玲 5 років тому

    A good introduction. Thank you!

  • @AhmadAsmndr
    @AhmadAsmndr 5 років тому

    thank you very much ..that was very helpful ..

  • @علیرضارامشینی-د5ط
    @علیرضارامشینی-د5ط 3 роки тому

    That was awesome

  • @TheRyuzaki33
    @TheRyuzaki33 6 років тому +1

    Great Tutorial!

  • @МуслимМухтарханов
    @МуслимМухтарханов 5 років тому

    very very very useful

  • @masax94
    @masax94 7 років тому +3

    You deserve more likes! :) Nice tutorial, thanks for it!

  • @Mt.Berry-o7
    @Mt.Berry-o7 5 років тому

    exactly what I needed

  • @maurodoria1665
    @maurodoria1665 6 років тому

    very good video, worth watching it!

  • @syedhamzajamil4490
    @syedhamzajamil4490 4 роки тому

    convert 1Hz=10^-12 THz using Wolfram Mathematica

  • @a.s.l711
    @a.s.l711 4 роки тому

    that delayed function is very confusing. I read the manual many times, i dont quite get it.
    from my understanding is the delayed function remains undefined even it solved an equation but the non-delayed or = is defined once inserted value.

  • @maissa3511
    @maissa3511 5 років тому

    Please how we can define galois fields using in hyperelliptique curves??

  • @AaronAngert
    @AaronAngert 5 років тому

    Amazing, thank you.

  • @hassansalam6934
    @hassansalam6934 5 років тому

    I have question. When I plot 3d I have a different looking 3d plot than one in the video. Also for free form input the plot 2x-7=0 I get different coordinates. Can please someone tell me why its differing ???!

  • @Diefflima
    @Diefflima 7 років тому

    Amazing video! Thank you very much.

  • @yusraapeerun4083
    @yusraapeerun4083 6 років тому +1

    How to remove a horizontal line, can you please help me?

    • @zoefriedland
      @zoefriedland 5 років тому +1

      (Sorry this comment is so late and probably not relevant to you anymore but maybe its at least helpful to somebody in the comments section) Are you talking about the horizontal line that appears about cells that are "Section headers" in a styled notebook? Removing them is pretty weird and unintuitive actually. You can't edit or remove those horizontal line (they are called CellFrames) in the same place where you edit the rest of a stylesheet. Instead, you go to the top menu > Format > Option Inspector... then click on Cell Options > Cell Frame Options, and you'll see a list of formatting options. To remove the line, just go to the right of the first option, CellFrame, where (if you are using the Default stylesheet) it will show {{0, 0} {0,1}}. Change this to {{0, 0} {0,0}} and the line should disappear. The "1" here specifies that the "top" side of the cell will have a 1-pixel wide outline. For more detailed documentation and a tutorial on how to do this with pictures that's easier to follow, go to reference.wolfram.com/language/tutorial/WorkingWithStylesheets.html scroll down to "Basic Editing" :)

  • @anujmishra9077
    @anujmishra9077 7 років тому

    Awesome video, Thanks very much!!

  • @RiccardoCazzin
    @RiccardoCazzin 7 років тому

    Thank you, guys!

  • @davidl5106
    @davidl5106 6 років тому

    THANK. YOU.

  • @josemarino8787
    @josemarino8787 6 років тому

    You rock, man! 😎

  • @Brad324
    @Brad324 3 роки тому

    Skip past the first 5 minutes of this video if you don't care about multiple ways of entering plain text

  • @Alphacode73
    @Alphacode73 7 років тому

    Good job!

  • @DrVijayChoyal
    @DrVijayChoyal 7 років тому

    hello sir can u tell me how to solve two function deferential equations

    • @JTOTH666
      @JTOTH666 7 років тому +1

      Show us the equations.

  • @Sanjy0530
    @Sanjy0530 6 років тому

    Good!

  • @mav45678
    @mav45678 5 років тому

    Typing is hard.

  • @berthavebegas3928
    @berthavebegas3928 6 років тому

    hisset