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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... |