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Directory: Computers / Software / Operating_Systems / Mac_OS / Education: Title: Calculus WIZ: Description: Become a calculus superpower with Calculus WIZ, an interactive tutorial ... (more...)
Probability Domain -- from Wolfram MathWorld
Evans et al. (2000, p. 6) use the unfortunate term "probability domain" to refer to the range of the distribution function of a probability function. For a continuous distribution ... (more...)
The Action of the Modular Group on the Fundamental Domain - Wolfram ...
Choose eight transformations from the set of controls on the left. Each transformation can be either an inversion or a translation. Choose the exponent of each of these ... (more...)
Eric Wolfram's Businesses: Not Wolfram Research
Once upon a time, Stephen Wolfram's assistant, Scott Koranda, offered me $4000 for my domain name -- wolfram.org. (Otherwise, this site is not affiliated with Wolfram Research ... (more...)
Equations and Inequalities over Domains - Wolfram Mathematica
Mathematica normally assumes that variables which appear in equations can stand for arbitrary complex numbers. But when you use Reduce, you can explicitly tell Mathematica that the ... (more...)
Assumptions and Domains - Wolfram Mathematica
Mathematica has a flexible system for specifying arbitrary symbolic assumptions about variables. It uses a wide range of sophisticated algorithms to infer the consequences of ... (more...)
Eric Wolfram's Writing : How To : Transfer Domain Registrar
Instructions on how to Transfer Domain Registrar. ... Transfer Domain Registrar The problem: a former monopoly dominates the domain name registrar industry and they practice ... (more...)
Domain and Range of Inverse Trigonometric Functions - Wolfram ...
The sine, cosine, and tangent functions are not invertible on their natural domains. In order to define the arcsine, arccosine, and arctangent functions, the domains of the sine ... (more...)
Algebraic Construction of Smooth Interpolants on Polygonal Domains ...
Given a set of vertices for a convex or concave polygon, a smooth and bounded interpolant (valid in the interior of the domain) may be constructed in an explicit algebraic form. (more...)
Domain -- from Wolfram MathWorld
The term domain has (at least) three different meanings in mathematics. The term domain is most commonly used to describe the set of values D for which a function (map ... (more...)