Non linear diff eq
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- Subject: [mg15491] Non linear diff eq
- From: "Fancisco Gutierrez" <rpena at impsat.net.co>
- Date: Mon, 18 Jan 1999 04:22:34 -0500
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Hi! I have the following nonlinear diff. eq.: x'' + Abs[x]=0, t element of [0,1], with these boundary conditions: x[0]==0, x[1]==a. How can I work it out with Mathematica? thanks! Francisco Gutierrez -----Original Message----- De: Wolfram Research <news at wolfram.com> Para: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net <mathgroup at smc.vnet.net> Fecha: jueves 7 de enero de 1999 21:22 Asunto: [mg15317] New Mathematica Link for Excel >Mathematica Link for Excel > >Wolfram Research, Inc. announces the release of Mathematica Link for Excel, >an easy-to-use interface between Microsoft Excel and Mathematica. If you >work with Excel, you have probably reached the limits of its computing >power. Now Mathematica Link for Excel expands the capabilities of Excel by >providing users with the following features. > >* Direct access to Mathematica--tap into Mathematica's numerical precision, >symbolic algebra and computational capabilities, 2D and 3D plotting >features, and more, all from inside an Excel spreadsheet >* Seamless exchange of data between Mathematica and Excel--it's easy to >send large data sets from Excel to Mathematica or vice versa >* The Mathematica function wizard--an easy way to select from a vast >assortment of Mathematica functions >* Extensibility--you can also use powerful Mathematica Applications Library >packages (like Finance Essentials and Control System Professional) through >Excel > >Mathematica Link for Excel is available for Windows and Macintosh platforms. > >Visit http://www.wolfram.com/products/excel_link for more information. > >
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