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Computer algebra system
MATHLAB is a computer algebra system created in 1964 by Carl Engelman at MITRE and written in Lisp. "MATHLAB 68" was introduced in 1967 and became rather
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Mathematical software
programming basis, Carl Engelman created MATHLAB in 1964 at MITRE within an artificial-intelligence research environment. MATHLAB was later made available to users
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Computer system emulating human expert
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Influence on an oscillating physical system which reduces or prevents its oscillation
Anjam, Y.N; Nazir, S. (2014). "Modelling damped mass spring system in MATHLAB Simulink". Journal of Faculty of Engineering & Technology. 2. William McC
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(1981), Windows 1.0 (1985), and Windows 2.0 (1987). Mathematical Software MathLab, introduced in 1988, by Stephen Wolfram. The CD – the most basic CD ("Digital
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American cryptographer (born 1944)
Vietnam War) to avoid the draft. During this period, he helped to develop MATHLAB (an early symbolic manipulation system that served as the basis for Macsyma)
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American computer scientist
was an American computer scientist. Carl is best known as the creator of MATHLAB. He was employed by Mitre Corporation and Symbolics. He was a visiting
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cooling part of the reactor and Rhodin was hired to develop tools based on mathlab databases to track fluid flows through the reactors in order to determinate
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British mathematician (born 1995)
Editorial Board". "The Fokas method and its application to fractional PDEs". mathLab, International School for Advanced Studies, Trieste, Italy. The previous
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Functional programming language for arrays
developing instructional materials using the notation was in favor of the name "Mathlab". This did not catch on. Another suggestion was to call it "Iverson's Better
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Termcap Library. Retrieved 2024-01-13. Golden, V. Ellen (April 14, 1981). "An Introduction to ITS for the MACSYMA User". Mathlab Memo (3): 40. v t e
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Early book on computer programming languages (1969)
mathematics program including matrix operations for the TX-2 computer MATHLAB Magic Paper, a symbolic mathematics system OMNITAB PL/1 Protosynthex, a
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Italian mathematician (born 1977)
at the EPFL, in 2012, Rozza joined the Applied Mathematics group, SISSA mathLab, at the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) where, in 2014
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Flow graph invented by Claude Shannon
and for solving the SFG's gains have been implemented as an add-on to MATHLAB 68, an on-line system providing machine aid for the mechanical symbolic
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Jamaican-American mathematician
included Girls Exploring Math Stuff (GEMS), a program for 6th grade girls; MathLab, which targets students from the 3rd to the 7th grades; Science Awareness
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maint: deprecated archival service (link) "KB64478: Mathematica 387 and Mathlab 386 with Windows 3.0". Microsoft Corporation. Archived from the original
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2004 studio album by Babyland
Studio album by Babyland Released October 18, 2004 (2004-10-18) Recorded Mathlab Genre Industrial rock, synth punk Length 51:40 Label Dependent/Mattress
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Online mathematics education platform
outcomes between three semesters of a college algebra course taught using MyMathlab and one semester taught with a mix of OER and other low-cost alternatives
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English : from a Middle English pet form of the female personal name Emma, introduced into England from France by the Normans, among whom it was extremely popular. The name is of Germanic origin, probably originating as a hypocoristic form of women’s names with a first element ermin ‘entire’.
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Variant spelling of English Zebulun, ZEBULON means "habitation."Â
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 Short form of Scottish Gaelic Alestair, ALEC means "defender of mankind." Compare with other forms of Alec.
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English and Scottish : topographic name for someone who lived near or in a wood, from Middle English under + wude, wode ‘wood’, or a habitational name from any of various places so named, for example in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, and the former county of Ayrshire (from Old English under + wudu).Joseph Underwood emigrated from England to Watertown, MA, in 1637. William Underwood came from England to Concord, MA, before 1640, later settling in Chelmsford, MA.
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