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Hello Takano-san, The article you referred to is too old and may not be valid for parallel systems. The newer article "Parallel Computing and Object-Oriented Programming - Parts 1-3" may be better. This parallel system is based on a local...
Also added this explicitly. thanks!
Seems to be 8 years after the original post and the problem resides. The use case is a large loop processing thousands of files. From each file, some parameters, stored as binaries in specific fields that Mathematica cannot read them directly...
Thanks. I have a great nephew who is interested in learning to code. I sent the code to his *parents* so that they can see what can be done with very little work. I think that almost all the commands are covered in Stephen's book, which is where I...
The first pics remind me somehow of the behaviour of Fluoroapoatite when crystallized under certain conditions. http://www.pharmchem.uni-muenchen.de/ac/kluefers/homepage/L/biominerals/apatite7.pdf The observed features could be simulated by a...
Thanks- I saw the official page on slide show, but users' examples is exactly what I was looking for--thanks for the tech link. It's perfect for me!
I think this paper has some relevance: > [*Seeing shapes in seemingly random spatial patterns: Fractal analysis of Rorschach inkblots*][1] > Taylor RP, Martin TP, Montgomery RD, Smith JH, Micolich AP, Boydston C, et al. (2017) > PLoS ONE...
They are really cool videos. As a suggestion, I would end up with an image of a resume of the concepts or the functions you just talked about. Students could stop and copy those great useful functions and try to use them after. Please keep on...
This is a beautiful exploration [@Clayton Shonkwiler][at0], thank you for sharing. And thank you for keeping the promise to reveal more math behind the scenes. [at0]: http://community.wolfram.com/web/claytonshonkwiler
Agree! I'm not even sure I grasp a tiny bit of it to be honest! But it is very interesting and potentially useful!