An open-source Mathematica. This repository contains the Python modules for WL Built-in functions, variables, core primitives, e.g. Symbol, a parser to create Expressions, and an evaluator to execute them.
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An open-source Mathematica. This repository contains the Python modules for WL Built-in functions, variables, core primitives, e.g. Symbol, a parser to create Expressions, and an evaluator to execute them.
Processing and visualization tools for quantitative MRI data
A collection of every major, lecture, exercise and homework in my 4-year-journey in University of Plovdiv. Plus some materials such as exams, code snippets and much more.
☕ Symja - computer algebra language & symbolic math library. A collection of popular algorithms implemented in pure Java.
Dynamic Notebook Environment for Wolfram Language written in Javascript
Runnable code for solving Project Euler problems in Java, Python, Mathematica, Haskell.
Math tools with expression evaluator and Wolfram implementation
The effective Hamiltonian description of lanthanide ions in crystals.
Numerical Multiple Polylogarithm (or Goncharov Polylogarithm, Generalized Polylogarithm) in Mathematica
Open source package for OpenCascadeLink, which is bundled with Wolfram Language products as of version 12.1
Call Wolfram Language functions from Python
Thesis for the Computational Science Master's program at Central Washington University. 3D extension of an analog of cosmological particle creation in a Friedmann-Robertson-Walker universe by numerically simulating a Bose-Einstein condensate with a time-dependent scattering length.
Mathematica package for algebraic calculations in elementary particle physics.
An interface between Clojure and Wolfram Language (the language of Mathematica)
Project Euler fancy acronym
A curated list of Algebraic Statistics tools and resources.
Wolfram Mathematica module for work with triangle centers from Kimberling's ETC
Mathematica notebook https://kanayuki.github.io/Mathematica/
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