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Showing posts with label integration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label integration. Show all posts
Friday, December 21, 2007
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
THE WOLFRAM INTEGRATOR
The Integrator uses webMathematica technology to bring the computational capabilities of Mathematica to the web.
The heart of The Integrator is Mathematica's built-in Integrate function--the same one you use when accessing Mathematica directly. When you type in an integral, The Integrator uses webMathematica to send the integral to the Mathematica kernel, which computes the result using the Integrate function. The result is then embedded into the web page as typeset output.
The Integrator uses webMathematica technology to bring the computational capabilities of Mathematica to the web.
The heart of The Integrator is Mathematica's built-in Integrate function--the same one you use when accessing Mathematica directly. When you type in an integral, The Integrator uses webMathematica to send the integral to the Mathematica kernel, which computes the result using the Integrate function. The result is then embedded into the web page as typeset output.
So get going with integration.....the link is right here:
http://integrals.wolfram.com/index.jsp
The heart of The Integrator is Mathematica's built-in Integrate function--the same one you use when accessing Mathematica directly. When you type in an integral, The Integrator uses webMathematica to send the integral to the Mathematica kernel, which computes the result using the Integrate function. The result is then embedded into the web page as typeset output.
The Integrator uses webMathematica technology to bring the computational capabilities of Mathematica to the web.
The heart of The Integrator is Mathematica's built-in Integrate function--the same one you use when accessing Mathematica directly. When you type in an integral, The Integrator uses webMathematica to send the integral to the Mathematica kernel, which computes the result using the Integrate function. The result is then embedded into the web page as typeset output.
So get going with integration.....the link is right here:
http://integrals.wolfram.com/index.jsp
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