
- #FEYNCALC MATHEMATICA 7 ARCHIVE#
- #FEYNCALC MATHEMATICA 7 SOFTWARE#
- #FEYNCALC MATHEMATICA 7 CODE#
- #FEYNCALC MATHEMATICA 7 SERIES#
There are 21 tutorial notebooks to give you a quick introduction to various features of DynPac.
#FEYNCALC MATHEMATICA 7 CODE#
The Mathematica code in the package is fully documented. This package contains routines for integrating and plotting solutions of systems of nonlinear ordinary differential equations. Similar approach allows to satisfy the user on different operational platforms.Ī Dynamical Systems Package Running Under Mathematica In particular, for perusal of the package it is possible to use or file AVZ_Package.cdf with CDF Player, or files AVZ_Package.m, Archive.pdf with any word processor, or Acrobat Reader.
#FEYNCALC MATHEMATICA 7 ARCHIVE#
The archive contains five datafiles, namely: AVZ_Package.cdf, AVZ_Package.mx, AVZ_Package.m, AVZ_Package.nb, Archive.pdf. The expert Mathematica programmers will probably find an useful information too. The package, is mostly for people who want the more deep understanding in the Mathematica programming, and particularly those the Mathematica users who would like to make a transition from a user to a programmer, or perhaps those who already have some limited experience in the Mathematica programming but want to improve their possibilities in the system. Toolbox for the Mathematica programmers.- USA: Seattle, CreateSpace, 2016, ISBN 9781532748837, 630 p.".

#FEYNCALC MATHEMATICA 7 SOFTWARE#

additional tools in interactive mode of the Mathematica system.

The additional tools composing the above package embrace the next sections of the Mathematica system, namely:
#FEYNCALC MATHEMATICA 7 SERIES#
The software presented in this package contains a series of rather useful and effective receptions of programming in the Mathematica system, and extends its software which allows in the system to programme the problems of various purpose more simply and effectively. At that, tools presented in the given package have a direct relationship to certain principal questions of procedure–functional programming in the Mathematica system, not only for the decision of applied problems, but, first of all, for creation of software extending frequently used facilities of the system and/or eliminating their defects or extending the system with new facilities. In this context, the package can serve as a certain additional tool of modular programming, especially useful in the numerous applications where certain nonstandard evaluations have to accompany programming. The package contains more than 820 tools which eliminate restrictions of a number of standard tools of the Mathematica system, and expand its software with new tools.
