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  1. Mathematica: Extract numerical value when using Solve

    Aug 23, 2011 · Mathematica: Extract numerical value when using Solve Asked 14 years, 3 months ago Modified 14 years, 3 months ago Viewed 23k times

  2. Mathematica: How to apply function to a certain column of a table

    Dec 31, 2010 · I would like to apply a function to a specific column of a table. Say to the i-th column of a (m x n) table. Actually I just want to multiply all elements in that column with a …

  3. Difference between == and === in Mathematica - Stack Overflow

    May 20, 2013 · Difference between == and === in Mathematica Asked 14 years, 8 months ago Modified 12 years, 6 months ago Viewed 6k times

  4. Mathematica Module versus With or Block - Stack Overflow

    Jul 13, 2011 · Mathematica Module versus With or Block - Guideline, rule of thumb for usage? Asked 14 years, 4 months ago Modified 14 years, 4 months ago Viewed 14k times

  5. Get mathematica to simplify expression with another equation

    Nov 12, 2011 · 20 I have a very complicated mathematica expression that I'd like to simplify by using a new, possibly dimensionless parameter. An example of my expression is:

  6. What are the standard colors for plots in Mathematica?

    When using the Plot or ListPlot command in Mathematica, certain default colors are chosen. For reasons of uniformity within some report I would like to use them along with the PlotStyle …

  7. Working with real functions in mathematica - Stack Overflow

    Dec 3, 2011 · For older Mathematica versions there used to be an add-on package RealOnly that put Mathematica in a reals-only mode. There is a version available in later versions and online …

  8. Newest 'wolfram-mathematica' Questions - Stack Overflow

    So I am trying to symbolically solve a polynomial equation in mathematica that is described with vectors: A = {Subscript[a, 0], Subscript[a, 1], Subscript[a, 2]}

  9. What do the # and & symbol signify in mathematica?

    May 20, 2019 · I'm struggling to make sense of the following output of an integral in mathematica: Root [c#1^4 + a #1 + b & 1] What exactly does this mean? I've looked up the documentation …

  10. Mathematica: Labels and absolute positioning - Stack Overflow

    Aug 6, 2012 · Mathematica: Labels and absolute positioning Asked 14 years, 6 months ago Modified 13 years, 4 months ago Viewed 20k times