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| (I'm using Mathematica 13.3.0 on a Linux Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS, using a Swedish keyboard.) In a Chat-Enabled Notebook, the "~" (the tilde character) is used to create a Chat block divider/ChatDelimiter for creating a new fresh session in a notebook... |
| In yesterday's session about JointDistributions, the example of the Dirichlet distribution (about cutting a rope @ at about 4:30 in the framework video,... |
| Excellent! Thanks, Jamie. |
| &[Wolfram Notebook][1] [1]: https://www.wolframcloud.com/obj/eb443cc5-1de9-4610-84cd-26589fa9bdee |
| That's great, Michael! |
| This is yet another post related to [Wolfram U "Study Group Introduction to Cryptography"][1] Here I'm doing some experiments to try to understand the basic stuff for using Elliptic Curves in Cryptography. &[Wolfram Notebook][2] [1]:... |
| The following was posted in the [Community thread of "Study Group Introduction to Cryptography"][1] See [Daily Study Group: Introduction to Cryptography][2] for more about the Study Group sessions. Perhaps it is of some interest for someone... |
| &[Wolfram Notebook][1] [1]: https://www.wolframcloud.com/obj/ca2302fc-467a-4f16-89d8-ebd1b7889b16 |
| Have you looked at `FindTextualAnswer`? Here's an example with 5 solutions: ``` s1 = "John enjoyed spaghetti at Terranova located in New York City." FindTextualAnswer[s1, "Who did what?", 5, {"Probability", "String", "Position", ... |
| Perhaps we can help more if you show the complete code, including the differential equation. /Hakan |