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Re: 3D probability distribution

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  • Subject: [mg9100] Re: 3D probability distribution
  • From: Paul Abbott <paul at physics.uwa.edu.au>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Oct 1997 23:33:15 -0400
  • Organization: University of Western Australia
  • Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com

Paul Daniel Jones wrote:

>I am trying to graphically display a 3D probability distribution 
>given by a function f(x,y,z) = probability, how can I do this?? 
>It would be sufficient (even preferable) to plot the surface 
>eclosing 95% probability.

Have a look at "Visualizing Atomic Orbitals" published in Computers in
Physics, Jan/Feb 1996.  A Mathematica Notebook is available from 

	ftp://guadalcanal.pd.uwa.edu.au/pub/Orbitals/

The equations in this Notebook are only viewable on a Macintosh (because
we have not yet fully converted this Notebook to version 3.0).

Cheers,
	Paul 

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