A web page for gee-whizz Mathematica examples?
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- Subject: [mg10605] A web page for gee-whizz Mathematica examples?
- From: Dr Phillip Kent <p.kent@ic.ac.uk>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 04:42:36 -0500
- Organization: Imperial College
Does anyone know of a web page somewhere containing links to gee-whizz examples of Mathematica use (graphics, animations, but discussions of plain old programming as well) such as would engage an undergraduate student fairly new to the program? (e.g. items on MathSource, and elsewhere) And preferably, things where the underlying code is accessible and explicated, not just a black box algorithm. Thanks - Phillip ----------------------------------+---------------------------- Dr Phillip Kent | tel: +44 (0)171 594 8503 The METRIC Project | fax: +44 (0)171 594 8517 Mathematics Department | Imperial College | p.kent@ic.ac.uk London SW7 2BZ, U.K. | http://metric.ma.ic.ac.uk/ ----------------------------------+---------------------------- The universe may be a mystery, but it's not a secret -Schneider