Re: Mathamatica / Calculus Consultant Sought
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- Subject: [mg130796] Re: Mathamatica / Calculus Consultant Sought
- From: David Latin <d.latin at gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 15 May 2013 02:56:12 -0400 (EDT)
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Hello, I would be interested, if you can please supply further details. I have strong skills/experience in Maths/Physics and of course in Mathematica. Thanks, David Latin (M.Eng.Sc.) On 13 May 2013 14:48, David Fennell <d_j_fennell at yahoo.com> wrote: > I am a new Mathematica user and have stumbled into a bit of a bind. My > attempt to learn Mathematica and regain long lost calculus skills has been > frustrated by an unexpected stream of other work responsibilities. I'm > rolling up on a deadline that I will not be able to meet and would like to > transfer what I've done already to a Mathematica/ calculus consultant for > completion. > > The dynamics of a fairly simple mechanical system must be studied. > Mathematica software has already been used (basically as a word processor) > to describe the system and set up the equations. The problem, as currently > described by existing calculations, must be cast in a form solvable by > Mathematica. The scope of work includes: > > 1. Set up equations in correct form/syntax for Mathematica. > 2. Use Mathematica to solve the calculus problems. > 3. Use Mathematica to create a position vs. time plot. (This plot is the > desired output of the analysis.) > 4. Yell at me if you catch a mistake in my math or physics. > > The project will require strong calculus and Mathematica skills. > Differential equations and integrals must be found. > > Unfortunately, time is now extremely short. I'm hoping that the bulk of > the work can be completed this week. > > Regarding terms, I'm flexible. We can arrange a lump-sum contract or an > hourly arrangement (with an hours estimate). I'm assuming pay by PayPal, > but open to other methods that work better for the consultant. I'm > comfortable with up-front payment for a portion of the project (say > something between 30 and 50%). > > If you are interested, please send me a private message. I will forward > project details for you to review in advance of your quote. > > Thank you! > >
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- Mathamatica / Calculus Consultant Sought
- From: David Fennell <d_j_fennell@yahoo.com>
- Mathamatica / Calculus Consultant Sought