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Professor Daniel Lichtblau, Wolfram Research Please be patient. I am going to explore the solution offered up by Professor Gianluca Gorni. I will get back to both of you at some time later in the week. Thanks again.
Thank you, sir. I barely understand your reply. Happily, I am in contact with someone in Tech Support at Wolfram. I will forward your comment to his in box. Thanks again. Also, for the rest of you out there, please feel free to add your comments and...
Thanks very much Professor Iwaniuk. Your answer is very comprehensive but not exactly what I need. I thought there was a command in Mathematica converting each and every named equation (Like: Binomial[n, p]) to an algebraic format. Worse, I am not...
That is good to know. Before I composed this notebook, I got an error message. I tried to open a fresh notebook. Mathematica told me I needed to activate my copy of Mathematica (I am on 13.2). The error message went away after a while. But this...
Thanks very much. You have solved my problem. &[Wolfram Notebook][1] [1]: https://www.wolframcloud.com/obj/394aad8c-a325-4e13-baa0-af9d1033bde0
Mister Rimbey Thanks very much for taking an interest in my problem. First, I have no idea what you mean by the phrase: "Toy Body". I'm adding a copy of my notebook. Thanks for your time and thoughtful comments. &[Wolfram Notebook][1] [1]:...
I am very happy to find Donald Knuth's text the basis for a college level exercise. The rigor in his work is nothing less than exemplary. Please continue.
Yes. Thank you. I made the journey to the demonstration's web site. The manipulate displays a graph of the equation. I need an explanation in terms of the terminology in your paclet. (If you have time)
Suggestion. I think, next time you should include a derivation of the equations used by Ernest Rutherford and his colleagues to describe the processes of radioactive birth and decay. Why? A graduate of your course, unaware of Rutherford's work is...
Ladies and Gentlemen at Wolfram Research (Steve and Eric) My virus free pdf attachment, a Mathematica Notebook modeling the COVID19 epidemic in the state of Illinois. How does it work? First, scroll down to page 10. Do you see the chart reading...