Re: Freeware Mathematica packages(don't know the exact term)
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- Subject: [mg58993] Re: [mg58966] Freeware Mathematica packages(don't know the exact term)
- From: "David Park" <djmp at earthlink.net>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 04:02:10 -0400 (EDT)
- Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com
Try MathSource at http://library.wolfram.com/infocenter/MathSource/ (I don't know why it is so difficult to find MathSource from the main Wolfram Research page!) Of course, if you are new to Mathematica you should first try to learn it as well as you can, working through most of Part I, at least, of The Book and actually typing in commands. And if you are trying to learn technical material there is nothing better than writing your own routines and software using Mathematica. Mathematica programming constructs mirror very closely actual mathematical methods. David Park djmp at earthlink.net http://home.earthlink.net/~djmp/ From: Wishmaster [mailto:wishmaster at imaginary.marreka.no-ip.com] To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net Hello, Where can I find freeware/free for personal use Mathematica packages (aka: the ones that you load with the '<<' command. Don't know the exact term, I'm new to Mathematica). I'm looking for some packages for electronics. Any? I use Mathematica 5.0 on Windows XP. Thanks! -- []s Renan (aka Wishmaster) - Canoas, RS, Brazil "Rumor has it that, when they shut down the IBM 7094 at MIT in 1973, they found a low-priority process that had been submitted in 1967 and had not yet been run. " -- From Silbershatz and Galvin, pp. 142-143.