IMSL (International Mathematics and Statistics Library) is a commercial collection of software libraries of numerical analysis functionality that are implemented in the computer programming languages C, Java, C#.NET, and Fortran. A Python interface is also available. The IMSL Libraries were developed by Visual Numerics, which was acquired in 2009 by Rogue Wave Software, which was acquired in 2019 by Minneapolis, Minnesota-based application software developer Perforce. (Wikipedia).
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Mathematica How To: How to Use the Virtual Book
The Virtual Book is a browsable electronic collection of all the Mathematica tutorials, grouped according to functionality. It is an excellent place for users of all levels of experience to gain more detailed knowledge of Mathematica. Learn more about using the Virtual Book in this tutoria
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Hands-on Start to Mathematica Online: Basic Calculations
The "Hands-on Start" book is available! Buy now at https://wolfr.am/PNTKziof Hands-on Start to Mathematica Online is a seven-part tutorial screencast series that provides step-by-step instructions to get you started with Mathematica Online. In this third video of the series, you'll discov
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Dr. Paul Messina - 2013 Peebles Lecture Series
Paul Messina gave the 2013 Christopher S. Peebles Memorial Lecture in Information Technology, "Scientific computing - will the lessons learned apply to the future?", with an introduction by IU President Michael A. McRobbie. In this talk, Dr. Messina discusses how scientific computing has a
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More videos like this online at http://www.theurbanpenguin.com When creating tables in your MySQL databases it is assumed that you will know about data types for your columns. Here we look at Integers and the different sizes and the effect of signed and unsigned values
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Hands-on Start to Mathematica Online: Making Interactive Models
The "Hands-on Start" book is available! Buy now at https://wolfr.am/PNTKziof Hands-on Start to Mathematica Online is a seven-part tutorial screencast series that provides step-by-step instructions to get you started with Mathematica Online. In this fifth video of the series, you'll learn
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Scientific Notation to Decimal Form: Quick Question Generator w/Feedback
Link: https://www.geogebra.org/m/zeYuKGFn
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Numerical data explained | Introducing digits, range and precision for programming beginners
Numerical data is one of the two types of data inside every computer program, and we use numerical data to represent the outside world. Let's take a detailed look at numerical data inside computer programs. 1) Numerical data inside computer programs: Integers and decimals 2) How numbers r
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Quiz: Composition of Functions (Graph & Table)
Link: https://www.geogebra.org/m/QgN7nwCh
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Live CEOing Ep 495: Design Review of Spatial Statistics
In this episode of Live CEOing, Stephen Wolfram discusses upcoming improvements and features to the Wolfram Language. If you'd like to contribute to the discussion in future episodes, you can participate through this YouTube channel or through the official Twitch channel of Stephen Wolfram
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UNSW Library service model for curriculum support
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Live CEOing Ep 312: Review of Functions Currently Tagged as "Experimental" in Wolfram Language
Watch Stephen Wolfram and teams of developers in a live, working, language design meeting. This episode is about Review of Functions Currently Tagged as "Experimental" in the Wolfram Language.
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NumericArray—Compact Representation of "Numeric" Arrays
To learn more about Wolfram Technology Conference, please visit: https://www.wolfram.com/events/technology-conference/ Speaker: PiotrWendykier Wolfram developers and colleagues discussed the latest in innovative technologies for cloud computing, interactive deployment, mobile devices, an
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Live CEOing Ep 675: Language Design Review of Foreign Function Interface Functionality
In this episode of Live CEOing, Stephen Wolfram discusses upcoming improvements and features to the Wolfram Language. If you'd like to contribute to the discussion in future episodes, you can participate through this YouTube channel or through the official Twitch channel of Stephen Wolfram
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How To Visualize Data Using Python Libraries Matplotlib & Seaborn | Session 10 | #datascience
Don’t forget to subscribe! In this project series, we will learn how to visualize data using different python visualization libraries such as Matplotlib and Seaborn. We will also look at how to extract, clean, transform, and load the data from different files into Dataframes. Dataframes
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Using Regular Expressions for Web Request Routing in Golang
Example of how to use regex for request routing in Go web servers
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Secular dynamics and systematic eccentricity changes of inspiraling IMBHs
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