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I want to solve a system of non-linear second order differential equations. For some of the unknown functions there are boundary conditions that i know how to write them in...
Asked on 12/16/2020 by ApolloRa
0 answerBeing new to Mathematica, I tried my best to find some built-in functions or guides on how to solve the classical min-max problem $$ min_{x} max_{k} f(x,k,params) $$ with...
Asked on 12/16/2020 by michalOut
2 answerCurrently, to have default font size values for my graphs I do the following:SetOptions[{Plot},TicksStyle->Directive[50],AxesStyle-> Directive[50]];However it will only do the job for Plot function. There are many others (like...
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1 answerI'm quite new to mathematica, so apologies if the question it soo trivial. I'm trying to symbolically solve an equation for R, and would like at the same time to...
Asked on 12/16/2020 by Nickpick
0 answerBegin with P={2}; then form,m, the sum of 1 with the product overall elements of P. Place the smallest prime factor of m into P and repeat. Suppose p =...
Asked on 12/16/2020 by User796
1 answerSuppose I have a function W(x). I wanted to flip (reflect) this function about the y-axis. I tried plotting W(-x) but it is not giving the expected results.L =...
Asked on 12/16/2020 by acoustics
2 answerNew for Mathematica 12(?) seems to be a formatted "black board" style of the former C[1], C[2], ... constants in Mathematica 11. How do I type these with formatting at...
Asked on 12/16/2020 by mf67
1 answerHow can I make a plot similar to the one below (enthalpy vs T plot) in Mathematica? Thank you...
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2 answerWhen I provide a list of local variables to Module, it complains that it is not a list: v = {x, y};Module[v, x = 2] ... Module: Local variable...
Asked on 12/16/2020 by pion
1 answerThere are several examples on this site on how to call Mathematica from Python. You can:install the bindings that come with Mathematica; or call a script as...
Asked on 12/15/2020 by bobthechemist
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