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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfram — found via Wikipedia
Wolfram
Look up Wolfram or wolfram in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wolfram may refer to: Wolfram (name) Wolfram, the original name for the chemical element
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Wolfram — found via Wikipedia
Stephen Wolfram
Stephen Wolfram (/ˈwʊlfrəm/ WUUL-frəm; born 29 August 1959) is a British-American computer scientist, physicist, and businessman. He is known for his
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfram_Mathematica — found via Wikipedia
Wolfram Mathematica
Wolfram Mathematica is a software system with built-in libraries for several areas of technical computing that allow machine learning, statistics, symbolic
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WolframAlpha — found via Wikipedia
WolframAlpha
WolframAlpha was released on May 18, 2009, and is based on Wolfram's earlier product Wolfram Mathematica, a technical computing platform. WolframAlpha
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfram_Research — found via Wikipedia
Wolfram Research
gridMathematica, Wolfram Finance Platform, webMathematica, the Wolfram Cloud, and the Wolfram Programming Lab. Wolfram Research founder Stephen Wolfram is the CEO
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tungsten — found via Google
Tungsten
Tungsten (also called wolfram) is a chemical element; it has symbol W and atomic number 74. It is a rare metal found naturally on Earth almost exclusively ...
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http://blog.wolfram.com — found via Mwmbl
Wolfram Blog: News, Views and Insights from Wolfram
Today we celebrate a new waypoint on our journey of nearly four decades with the release of Version 14.0 of Wolfram Language and Mathematica. Over the tw…
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http://blog.wolfram.com/feed — found via Mwmbl
Wolfram Blog
It’s a beautiful spring day. Your robe and cap are a little itchy, but you don’t mind. You know your family will be taking an excessive amount of picture…
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https://blog.wolfram.com/version-release — found via Mwmbl
Wolfram Language & Mathematica Releases—Wolfram Blog
Wolfram Language & Mathematica Releases In 2020 it was Versions 12.1 and 12.2; in 2021 Versions 12.3 and 13.0. In late June this year it was Version 13.1…
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https://www.wolframalpha.com/ — found via Google
Wolfram|Alpha: Computational Intelligence
Compute answers using Wolfram's breakthrough technology & knowledgebase, relied on by millions of students & professionals. For math, science, nutrition, ...
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https://docs.rs/wolfram-library-link — found via Mwmbl
wolfram_library_link - Rust
Wolfram LibraryLink is an interface for dynamic libraries that can be dynamically loaded by the Wolfram Language. This crate provides idiomatic Rust bind…
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https://techcrunch.com/tag/wolfram-alpha/ — found via Mwmbl
Wolfram Alpha | TechCrunch
Computational search engine Wolfram Alpha is debuting its Android App in the Android Market today, simultaneously launching with the new T-Mobile G2 Andr…
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http://stackoverflow.com/q/8774123 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Steps to compare notebooks in Workbench - …
What, exactly, are the steps involved in using Wolfram Workbench (version 2) to compare two notebooks? Please be explicit even in such things as what I d…
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http://stackoverflow.com/a/4319896 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Combinations with repetition - Stack Overf…
I cannot find a function that will give me all combinations of a certain number from a list of elements where the order doesn't matter and there is repet…
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http://stackoverflow.com/a/7869576 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - How to define parameter values graphically…
I'm trying to figure out whether it's possible to implement the following Mathematica interface. I would like to create an interface in Mathematica where…
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http://stackoverflow.com/a/6358028 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Why does Default behave like this? - Stack…
The necessary values for Default[f] must always be defined before _. is used as an argument of f. Redefining f after setting Default[f] = 9; uses the new…
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http://stackoverflow.com/a/5869885 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Question on Condition (/;) - Stack Overflow
@Mr.wizard good morning/afternoon/evening/night! @Alexey I don't know about HoldAll but isn't Condition supposed to work on patterns, RuleDelayed and Set…
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http://stackoverflow.com/a/8017418 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Exposing Symbols to $ContextPath - Stack O…
There are a variety of Internal`context functions that are useful, such as InheritedBlock, Bag and StuffBag, etc., as well as many useful Developer` func…
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http://stackoverflow.com/a/6727785 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - List all global variables - Stack Overflow
Perfect; thank you! I may also want to exclude functions defined like f = (#+1&) which is easy to add a check for (just see whether the Head is Function,…
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http://stackoverflow.com/q/8553080 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Finding colors in images: can Nearest do i…
and now I want to find the coordinates of some pixels which have that value, or near enough. Nearest might be able to do it: Nearest[ImageData[tree], {0.…
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http://stackoverflow.com/a/5847003 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Specifics of usage and internal work of *S…
At the start, let me point out that in Mathematica 8, J/Link no longer overloads Set. An internal kernel mechanism was created that, among other things, …
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http://stackoverflow.com/a/8485700 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - PatternTest not optimized? - Stack Overflow
During evaluation of In[1]:= 1 During evaluation of In[1]:= 1 During evaluation of In[1]:= 1 During evaluation of In[1]:= 1 False Since, as Simon's quote…
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http://stackoverflow.com/q/8353838 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Controlling the Rasterize[] width for note…
Update Mr Wizard's answer gives pixel-perfect results, but it is Windows-only and destroys the clipboard contents. My answer should work on any platform,…
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http://stackoverflow.com/q/6562902 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Efficient way to remove empty lists from l…
What is the most efficient way to remove all empty List[] objects from all of the Lists that appear in an expression at different levels? The empty List[…
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http://stackoverflow.com/q/7507092 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - how to extract rows from matrix based on v…
This is another simple 'matrix' question in Mathematica. I want to show how I did this, and ask if there is a better answer. I want to select all 'rows' …
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http://stackoverflow.com/a/8235064 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Easy way to populate this matrix? - Stack …
The idea behind this is to examine the pattern that the positions of consecutive numbers 1.. follow. You can see that these form the cycles. The zeroth c…
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http://stackoverflow.com/q/7369439 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - How to export ContourPlot3D surface and re…
1 Answer 1 Regarding the export to Excel, please consider that the Excel surface plot is a very basic construction and requires a matrix whose first file…
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http://stackoverflow.com/a/5293810 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Init.m considerations and good practices -…
3 Answers 3 Firstly, I would strongly recommend against putting anything significant init.m, since this invariably results in old stuff being broken when…
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http://stackoverflow.com/a/6401521 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Pattern with optional argument in replacem…
2 Answers 2 Your pattern does not work because of the way the pattern-matching works for the default (optional) arguments, and also because you restricte…
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https://stackoverflow.com/a/6269991 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Why doesn't RuleDelayed hold Unevaluated? …
Why does the evaluator strip any number of Unevaluated wrappers in the case of RuleDelayed ? For which purposes is it useful? Is it possible to simulate s…
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https://stackoverflow.com/q/7927903 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - How to run initialization code for a palet…
2 Answers 2 You're right to be concerned about the visibility of the Dynamic being an issue. The way to absolutely guarantee a Dynamic expression to be e…
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https://stackoverflow.com/q/8550358 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Any performance issues with defining modul…
I'd like to ask if any one knows of any issues (performance or otherwise) if one were to define/put the module(s) used by the Manipulate expression, righ…
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https://stackoverflow.com/a/6801032 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Multipanels using Manipulate and variable …
Is it possible to change the values of the variables in Manipulate? Suppose I have a Manipulate with two variables, x and y and we display the values. Wh…
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https://stackoverflow.com/a/4939893 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - The basic input form for floating-point nu…
1 Answer 1 Regarding the time and memory consumption - these are the consequences of evaluation, have nothing to do with different forms. You use integer…
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https://stackoverflow.com/q/1244782 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - How to prepend a column to a matrix? - Sta…
In general, MapThread is the function that you'll use most often for tasks like this one (I use it all the time when adding labels to arrays before forma…
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https://stackoverflow.com/q/7869765 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - How to modify the default stylesheet? - St…
Changing the default font is slightly tricky. For text & titles, simply modify your default stylesheet. For changes to more fundamental (for want of a be…
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https://stackoverflow.com/a/7701067 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Split expression into collection of terms …
4 Answers 4 To split the expression, you need to use Level. Level gives you a list of subexpressions and you can specify the level at which you want the …
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https://stackoverflow.com/q/3519260 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - How to precisely orient a Camera in Graphi…
For a simulation of a laser-based sensor I am designing, I want to verify how four points projected on a surface would appear from a camera. And so I hav…
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https://stackoverflow.com/a/6169506 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Instability in DeleteDuplicates and Tally …
This behavior is as I expected in each case. Tally compensates for the slight numerical differences and sees each element as being equivalent. Union and …
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https://stackoverflow.com/q/7249905 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Pressing ENTER inside CDF Player inputfiel…
I have created a CDF that has some InputFields in the middle of the text, for the reader to enter his own values. Everything works fine on the CDF Player…
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https://www.wolfram.com/ — found via Google
Wolfram: Computation Meets Knowledge
Wolfram uniquely unifies algorithms, data, notebooks, linguistics and deployment—enabling powerful workflows across desktop, cloud, server and mobile.
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http://wolframscience.com/msichicago/ — found via Mwmbl
Wolfram at Museum of Science and Industry's Leonardo da Vinci Ex…
Museum of Science and Industry Chicago Exhibit Wolfram Research, and Stephen Wolfram, were honored by the invitation to be a part of the "Leonardo da Vin…
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http://wolframscience.com/nks/p811/ — found via Mwmbl
Implications for Mathematics and Its Foundations: A New Kind of …
A proof that the axiom system {((b ∘ c) ∘ a) ∘ (b ∘ ((b ∘ a) ∘ b)) a} given as example (g) on page 808 can reproduce the Sheffer axiom system (c), and …
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https://wolframscience.com/summary/ — found via Mwmbl
A New Kind of Science
A New Kind of Science Starting from a collection of simple computer experiments—illustrated in the book by striking computer graphics—Stephen Wolfram sho…
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https://wolframscience.com/nks/p387/ — found via Mwmbl
Fundamental Issues in Biology: A New Kind of Science | Online by…
The basic notion that organisms tend to evolve to achieve a maximum fitness has certainly in the past been very useful in providing a general framework f…
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https://wolframscience.com/nks/p825/ — found via Mwmbl
Intelligence in the Universe: A New Kind of Science | Online by …
simple underlying rules—can generate at least as much complexity as we see in the components of typical living systems. Yet despite all this, we do not i…
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https://wolframscience.com/nks/p846/ — found via Mwmbl
Historical Perspectives: A New Kind of Science | Online by Steph…
terms. And this has become all the more relevant as its replication with technology begins to seem realistic. But what the Principle of Computational Equ…
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https://wolframscience.com/nks/p505/ — found via Mwmbl
Uniqueness and Branching in Time: A New Kind of Science | Online…
So is it conceivable that the ultimate model for our universe could be based on a multiway system? At first one might not think so. For our everyday impr…
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https://wolframscience.com/nks/p711/ — found via Mwmbl
Universality in Turing Machines and Other Systems: A New Kind of…
that after going through perhaps nine trillion Turing machines one will definitely tend to find an example that is universal. But presumably one will act…
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https://wolframscience.com/nks/pix--preface/ — found via Mwmbl
Preface: A New Kind of Science | Online by Stephen Wolfram [Page…
Preface Just over twenty years ago I made what at first seemed like a small discovery: a computer experiment of mine showed something I did not expect. B…
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http://wolframphysics.org/bulletins/feed/ — found via Mwmbl
Wolfram Physics Bulletins
Wolfram Physics Bulletins/bulletins New discoveries in livestreams and working sessions from Stephen Wolfram's project to discover the fundamental theory…
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http://wolframphysics.org/glossary/ — found via Mwmbl
The Wolfram Physics Project: Glossary
Glossary Intended particularly for people watching livestreamed working sessions Note: terminology may change over time…and new terms are almost certain …
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http://wolframphysics.org/membership/ — found via Mwmbl
Support the Wolfram Physics Project
Support the Wolfram Physics Project Become part of supporting our science, education and outreach... and help us find the fundamental theory of physics! …
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http://wolframphysics.org/bulletins — found via Mwmbl
Bulletins from the Wolfram Physics Project
The Basic Arc of the Story As I’ve explained elsewhere, I think I now finally understand the Second Law of thermodynamics. But it’s a new understanding, …
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http://wolframphysics.org/questions/general — found via Mwmbl
The Wolfram Physics Project Q&A : (1) General
We’ve tried to make the general outline of what we’re doing as broadly accessible as possible. But since we are connecting with existing theoretical phys…
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http://wolframphysics.org/technical-introduction — found via Mwmbl
Wolfram Physics Project | A Class of Models with the Potential t…
A Class of Models with the Potential to Represent Fundamental Physics A class of models intended to be as minimal and structureless as possible is introd…
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http://wolframphysics.org/questions/quantum-mechanics — found via Mwmbl
The Wolfram Physics Project Q&A : (5) Quantum Mechanics
(5) Quantum Mechanics In a surprisingly clean way! In short, one straightforward consequence of our interpretation of quantum mechanics in terms of multi…
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http://wolframphysics.org/questions/computation-theory — found via Mwmbl
The Wolfram Physics Project Q&A : (6) Computation Theory
(6) Computation Theory In a surprisingly clean way! In short, one straightforward consequence of our interpretation of quantum mechanics in terms of mult…
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http://wolframphysics.org/education-collaboration/ — found via Mwmbl
Education & Collaboration Opportunities | Wolfram Physics Project
Wolfram Summer School & Related Programs Since 2003, Wolfram has held an annual summer school, and as of 2020, it includes a Physics track. Aimed mainly …
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http://wolframphysics.org/questions/spacetime-relativity — found via Mwmbl
The Wolfram Physics Project Q&A : (4) Spacetime / Relativity
(4) Spacetime / Relativity Lorentz covariance, as well as the far stronger condition of general covariance, is one of the many consequences of the princi…
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http://wolframphysics.org/questions/scientific-general-interest — found via Mwmbl
The Wolfram Physics Project Q&A : (2) Scientific General Intere…
(2) Scientific General Interest The anthropic principle main thrust is to say that for life/intelligence/observers to exist, the universe must be a certa…
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http://wolframphysics.org/questions/relations-to-other-approaches — found via Mwmbl
The Wolfram Physics Project Q&A : (3) Relations to Other Approa…
(3) Relations to Other Approaches Not in any direct or formal sense. The specific geometric forms (such as the flower of life) commonly discussed in sacr…
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http://wolframphysics.org/questions//relations-to-other-approaches — found via Mwmbl
The Wolfram Physics Project Q&A : (3) Relations to Other Approac…
Not in any direct or formal sense. The specific geometric forms (such as the flower of life) commonly discussed in sacred geometry are overwhelmingly simp…
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http://wolframphysics.org/technical-introduction/introduction/ — found via Mwmbl
Introduction: Wolfram Physics Project Technical Background
1 Introduction Quantum mechanics and general relativity—both introduced more than a century ago—have delivered many impressive successes in physics. But …
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http://wolframphysics.org/bulletins/2021/02/multiway-turing-machines/ — found via Mwmbl
Multiway Turing Machines—Wolfram Physics Bulletins
Video work logs Related tweets At the edge of undecidability: what Turing machine survives longest before halting (the “busy beaver” problem)? I just sta…
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https://www.wolframcloud.com/ — found via Google
Wolfram Cloud
The Wolfram Cloud combines a state-of-the-art notebook interface with the world's most productive programming language—scalable for programs from tiny to huge, ...
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http://forum.wolframscience.com — found via Mwmbl
Wolfram Science Forum—Wolfram Community
Group Abstract Topics related to Stephen Wolfram's A New Kind of Science book. Further explanations and development of ideas and discoveries made in the …
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https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfram — found via Google
Wolfram
Nebengruppe (Gruppe 6) oder Chromgruppe. Wolfram ist ein weißglänzendes Schwermetall hoher Dichte, das bereits bei sehr geringen Verunreinigungen spröde wird.
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https://www.stephenwolfram.com/ — found via Google
Stephen Wolfram: Official Website
Founder & CEO of Wolfram Research. Creator of Mathematica, Wolfram|Alpha & Wolfram Language. Author of A New Kind of Science and other books.
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http://www.wolframscience.com/nks/p3/ — found via Mwmbl
An Outline of Basic Ideas: A New Kind of Science | Online by Ste…
across a vast range of physical, biological and other systems we are continually confronted with what seems to be immense complexity. And indeed througho…
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https://www.wolframscience.com/nks/p76 — found via Mwmbl
Mobile Automata: A New Kind of Science | Online by Stephen Wolfr…
Despite the fact that mobile automata update only one cell at a time, it is thus still possible for them to produce behavior of great complexity. But whi…
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https://www.wolframphysics.org/people/tom-lee/ — found via Mwmbl
Tom Lee | People Associated with the Wolfram Physics Project
Tom Lee Affiliated Research Fellow Tom studied physics at POSTECH (Korea) and Bonn University (Germany) and graduated in the summer of 2020. He handed in…
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https://www.wolframphysics.org/people/ed-pegg/ — found via Mwmbl
Ed Pegg | People Associated with the Wolfram Physics Project
Ed Pegg External Fellow Ed Pegg is a former satellite programmer for NORAD, who started working with Wolfram Research in 2000. He was also part of the Wo…
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https://www.wolframphysics.org/questions/computation-theory — found via Mwmbl
The Wolfram Physics Project Q&A : (6) Computation Theory
In a surprisingly clean way! In short, one straightforward consequence of our interpretation of quantum mechanics in terms of multiway evolutions is the f…
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https://www.wolframphysics.org/people/paul-schulz/ — found via Mwmbl
Paul Schulz | People Associated with the Wolfram Physics Project
Paul Schulz Affiliated Research Fellow Paul graduated from the University of Adelaide Physics Department in 1991 with an Honors Degree in Mathematical Ph…
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https://www.wolframphysics.org/people/tali-beynon/ — found via Mwmbl
Taliesin Beynon | People Associated with the Wolfram Physics Pro…
Taliesin Beynon Research Scientist Taliesin Beynon studied mathematics at the University of Cape Town. He joined Wolfram in 2010, where he led the Advanc…
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https://www.wolframphysics.org/people/jon-lederman/ — found via Mwmbl
Jon Lederman | People Associated with the Wolfram Physics Project
Jon Lederman Research Scientist Jon Lederman is the founder of Spinor, a tech startup that is developing voice-based AI technology. He is also building a…
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https://www.wolframphysics.org/people/michael-trott/ — found via Mwmbl
Michael Trott | People Associated with the Wolfram Physics Proje…
Michael Trott studied physics at the Humboldt-University of Berlin and received his PhD in theoretical solid state physics at the Technical University of …
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https://www.wolframphysics.org/people/utkarsh-bajaj/ — found via Mwmbl
Utkarsh Bajaj | People Associated with the Wolfram Physics Proje…
Utkarsh Bajaj Affiliated Research Fellow Utkarsh is a physics and mathematics enthusiast interested in exploring the connection between Einstein's theory…
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https://www.wolframphysics.org/people/rauan-kaldybaev — found via Mwmbl
Rauan Kaldybaev | People Associated with the Wolfram Physics Pro…
Rauan Kaldybaev Affiliated Research Fellow Rauan's main academic interests are physics and computer science, which he has learned from extracurricular cl…
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https://www.wolframphysics.org/people/jonathan-gorard — found via Mwmbl
Jonathan Gorard | People Associated with the Wolfram Physics Pro…
Jonathan Gorard Associate Director of Research & Academics Jonathan Gorard is a researcher in applied mathematics at the University of Cambridge (where h…
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https://www.wolframphysics.org/people/carlos-zapata-carratala/ — found via Mwmbl
Carlos Zapata-Carratala | People Associated with the Wolfram Phy…
Carlos Zapata-Carratala Affiliated Research Fellow Carlos has a background in physics and mathematics, he completed his undergraduate training at the Uni…
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https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2020/04/finally-we-may-have-a-path-to-the-fundamental-theory-of-physics-and-its-beautiful/ — found via Google
Finally We May Have a Path to the Fundamental Theory of ...
14 Apr 2020 — How does our universe work? Scientist Stephen Wolfram opens up his ongoing Wolfram Physics Project to a global effort.
New results
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tungsten — found via Google
Tungsten
Tungsten (also called wolfram) is a chemical element; it has symbol W and atomic number 74. It is a rare metal found naturally on Earth almost exclusively ...
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https://www.wolframalpha.com/ — found via Google
Wolfram|Alpha: Computational Intelligence
Compute answers using Wolfram's breakthrough technology & knowledgebase, relied on by millions of students & professionals. For math, science, nutrition, ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfram — found via Wikipedia
Wolfram
Look up Wolfram or wolfram in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wolfram may refer to: Wolfram (name) Wolfram, the original name for the chemical element
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Wolfram — found via Wikipedia
Stephen Wolfram
Stephen Wolfram (/ˈwʊlfrəm/ WUUL-frəm; born 29 August 1959) is a British-American computer scientist, physicist, and businessman. He is known for his
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfram_Mathematica — found via Wikipedia
Wolfram Mathematica
Wolfram Mathematica is a software system with built-in libraries for several areas of technical computing that allow machine learning, statistics, symbolic
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WolframAlpha — found via Wikipedia
WolframAlpha
WolframAlpha was released on May 18, 2009, and is based on Wolfram's earlier product Wolfram Mathematica, a technical computing platform. WolframAlpha
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfram_Research — found via Wikipedia
Wolfram Research
gridMathematica, Wolfram Finance Platform, webMathematica, the Wolfram Cloud, and the Wolfram Programming Lab. Wolfram Research founder Stephen Wolfram is the CEO
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http://blog.wolfram.com — found via Mwmbl
Wolfram Blog: News, Views and Insights from Wolfram
Today we celebrate a new waypoint on our journey of nearly four decades with the release of Version 14.0 of Wolfram Language and Mathematica. Over the tw…
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http://blog.wolfram.com/feed — found via Mwmbl
Wolfram Blog
It’s a beautiful spring day. Your robe and cap are a little itchy, but you don’t mind. You know your family will be taking an excessive amount of picture…
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https://blog.wolfram.com/version-release — found via Mwmbl
Wolfram Language & Mathematica Releases—Wolfram Blog
Wolfram Language & Mathematica Releases In 2020 it was Versions 12.1 and 12.2; in 2021 Versions 12.3 and 13.0. In late June this year it was Version 13.1…
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https://docs.rs/wolfram-library-link — found via Mwmbl
wolfram_library_link - Rust
Wolfram LibraryLink is an interface for dynamic libraries that can be dynamically loaded by the Wolfram Language. This crate provides idiomatic Rust bind…
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https://techcrunch.com/tag/wolfram-alpha/ — found via Mwmbl
Wolfram Alpha | TechCrunch
Computational search engine Wolfram Alpha is debuting its Android App in the Android Market today, simultaneously launching with the new T-Mobile G2 Andr…
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http://stackoverflow.com/q/8774123 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Steps to compare notebooks in Workbench - …
What, exactly, are the steps involved in using Wolfram Workbench (version 2) to compare two notebooks? Please be explicit even in such things as what I d…
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http://stackoverflow.com/a/4319896 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Combinations with repetition - Stack Overf…
I cannot find a function that will give me all combinations of a certain number from a list of elements where the order doesn't matter and there is repet…
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http://stackoverflow.com/a/7869576 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - How to define parameter values graphically…
I'm trying to figure out whether it's possible to implement the following Mathematica interface. I would like to create an interface in Mathematica where…
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http://stackoverflow.com/a/6358028 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Why does Default behave like this? - Stack…
The necessary values for Default[f] must always be defined before _. is used as an argument of f. Redefining f after setting Default[f] = 9; uses the new…
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http://stackoverflow.com/a/5869885 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Question on Condition (/;) - Stack Overflow
@Mr.wizard good morning/afternoon/evening/night! @Alexey I don't know about HoldAll but isn't Condition supposed to work on patterns, RuleDelayed and Set…
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http://stackoverflow.com/a/8017418 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Exposing Symbols to $ContextPath - Stack O…
There are a variety of Internal`context functions that are useful, such as InheritedBlock, Bag and StuffBag, etc., as well as many useful Developer` func…
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http://stackoverflow.com/a/6727785 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - List all global variables - Stack Overflow
Perfect; thank you! I may also want to exclude functions defined like f = (#+1&) which is easy to add a check for (just see whether the Head is Function,…
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http://stackoverflow.com/q/8553080 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Finding colors in images: can Nearest do i…
and now I want to find the coordinates of some pixels which have that value, or near enough. Nearest might be able to do it: Nearest[ImageData[tree], {0.…
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http://stackoverflow.com/a/5847003 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - Specifics of usage and internal work of *S…
At the start, let me point out that in Mathematica 8, J/Link no longer overloads Set. An internal kernel mechanism was created that, among other things, …
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http://stackoverflow.com/a/8485700 — found via Mwmbl
wolfram mathematica - PatternTest not optimized? - Stack Overflow
During evaluation of In[1]:= 1 During evaluation of In[1]:= 1 During evaluation of In[1]:= 1 During evaluation of In[1]:= 1 False Since, as Simon's quote…
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wolfram mathematica - Controlling the Rasterize[] width for note…
Update Mr Wizard's answer gives pixel-perfect results, but it is Windows-only and destroys the clipboard contents. My answer should work on any platform,…
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wolfram mathematica - Efficient way to remove empty lists from l…
What is the most efficient way to remove all empty List[] objects from all of the Lists that appear in an expression at different levels? The empty List[…
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wolfram mathematica - how to extract rows from matrix based on v…
This is another simple 'matrix' question in Mathematica. I want to show how I did this, and ask if there is a better answer. I want to select all 'rows' …
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wolfram mathematica - Easy way to populate this matrix? - Stack …
The idea behind this is to examine the pattern that the positions of consecutive numbers 1.. follow. You can see that these form the cycles. The zeroth c…
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wolfram mathematica - How to export ContourPlot3D surface and re…
1 Answer 1 Regarding the export to Excel, please consider that the Excel surface plot is a very basic construction and requires a matrix whose first file…
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wolfram mathematica - Init.m considerations and good practices -…
3 Answers 3 Firstly, I would strongly recommend against putting anything significant init.m, since this invariably results in old stuff being broken when…
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wolfram mathematica - Pattern with optional argument in replacem…
2 Answers 2 Your pattern does not work because of the way the pattern-matching works for the default (optional) arguments, and also because you restricte…
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wolfram mathematica - Why doesn't RuleDelayed hold Unevaluated? …
Why does the evaluator strip any number of Unevaluated wrappers in the case of RuleDelayed ? For which purposes is it useful? Is it possible to simulate s…
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wolfram mathematica - How to run initialization code for a palet…
2 Answers 2 You're right to be concerned about the visibility of the Dynamic being an issue. The way to absolutely guarantee a Dynamic expression to be e…
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wolfram mathematica - Any performance issues with defining modul…
I'd like to ask if any one knows of any issues (performance or otherwise) if one were to define/put the module(s) used by the Manipulate expression, righ…
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wolfram mathematica - Multipanels using Manipulate and variable …
Is it possible to change the values of the variables in Manipulate? Suppose I have a Manipulate with two variables, x and y and we display the values. Wh…
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wolfram mathematica - The basic input form for floating-point nu…
1 Answer 1 Regarding the time and memory consumption - these are the consequences of evaluation, have nothing to do with different forms. You use integer…
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wolfram mathematica - How to prepend a column to a matrix? - Sta…
In general, MapThread is the function that you'll use most often for tasks like this one (I use it all the time when adding labels to arrays before forma…
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wolfram mathematica - How to modify the default stylesheet? - St…
Changing the default font is slightly tricky. For text & titles, simply modify your default stylesheet. For changes to more fundamental (for want of a be…
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wolfram mathematica - Split expression into collection of terms …
4 Answers 4 To split the expression, you need to use Level. Level gives you a list of subexpressions and you can specify the level at which you want the …
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wolfram mathematica - How to precisely orient a Camera in Graphi…
For a simulation of a laser-based sensor I am designing, I want to verify how four points projected on a surface would appear from a camera. And so I hav…
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wolfram mathematica - Instability in DeleteDuplicates and Tally …
This behavior is as I expected in each case. Tally compensates for the slight numerical differences and sees each element as being equivalent. Union and …
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wolfram mathematica - Pressing ENTER inside CDF Player inputfiel…
I have created a CDF that has some InputFields in the middle of the text, for the reader to enter his own values. Everything works fine on the CDF Player…
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Wolfram: Computation Meets Knowledge
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Implications for Mathematics and Its Foundations: A New Kind of …
A proof that the axiom system {((b ∘ c) ∘ a) ∘ (b ∘ ((b ∘ a) ∘ b)) a} given as example (g) on page 808 can reproduce the Sheffer axiom system (c), and …
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A New Kind of Science
A New Kind of Science Starting from a collection of simple computer experiments—illustrated in the book by striking computer graphics—Stephen Wolfram sho…
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Fundamental Issues in Biology: A New Kind of Science | Online by…
The basic notion that organisms tend to evolve to achieve a maximum fitness has certainly in the past been very useful in providing a general framework f…
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Intelligence in the Universe: A New Kind of Science | Online by …
simple underlying rules—can generate at least as much complexity as we see in the components of typical living systems. Yet despite all this, we do not i…
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Historical Perspectives: A New Kind of Science | Online by Steph…
terms. And this has become all the more relevant as its replication with technology begins to seem realistic. But what the Principle of Computational Equ…
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Uniqueness and Branching in Time: A New Kind of Science | Online…
So is it conceivable that the ultimate model for our universe could be based on a multiway system? At first one might not think so. For our everyday impr…
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Universality in Turing Machines and Other Systems: A New Kind of…
that after going through perhaps nine trillion Turing machines one will definitely tend to find an example that is universal. But presumably one will act…
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Preface: A New Kind of Science | Online by Stephen Wolfram [Page…
Preface Just over twenty years ago I made what at first seemed like a small discovery: a computer experiment of mine showed something I did not expect. B…
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Wolfram Physics Bulletins
Wolfram Physics Bulletins/bulletins New discoveries in livestreams and working sessions from Stephen Wolfram's project to discover the fundamental theory…
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The Wolfram Physics Project: Glossary
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Bulletins from the Wolfram Physics Project
The Basic Arc of the Story As I’ve explained elsewhere, I think I now finally understand the Second Law of thermodynamics. But it’s a new understanding, …
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The Wolfram Physics Project Q&A : (1) General
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Wolfram Physics Project | A Class of Models with the Potential t…
A Class of Models with the Potential to Represent Fundamental Physics A class of models intended to be as minimal and structureless as possible is introd…
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The Wolfram Physics Project Q&A : (5) Quantum Mechanics
(5) Quantum Mechanics In a surprisingly clean way! In short, one straightforward consequence of our interpretation of quantum mechanics in terms of multi…
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The Wolfram Physics Project Q&A : (6) Computation Theory
(6) Computation Theory In a surprisingly clean way! In short, one straightforward consequence of our interpretation of quantum mechanics in terms of mult…
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Education & Collaboration Opportunities | Wolfram Physics Project
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The Wolfram Physics Project Q&A : (4) Spacetime / Relativity
(4) Spacetime / Relativity Lorentz covariance, as well as the far stronger condition of general covariance, is one of the many consequences of the princi…
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The Wolfram Physics Project Q&A : (2) Scientific General Intere…
(2) Scientific General Interest The anthropic principle main thrust is to say that for life/intelligence/observers to exist, the universe must be a certa…
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The Wolfram Physics Project Q&A : (3) Relations to Other Approa…
(3) Relations to Other Approaches Not in any direct or formal sense. The specific geometric forms (such as the flower of life) commonly discussed in sacr…
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The Wolfram Physics Project Q&A : (3) Relations to Other Approac…
Not in any direct or formal sense. The specific geometric forms (such as the flower of life) commonly discussed in sacred geometry are overwhelmingly simp…
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Introduction: Wolfram Physics Project Technical Background
1 Introduction Quantum mechanics and general relativity—both introduced more than a century ago—have delivered many impressive successes in physics. But …
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Multiway Turing Machines—Wolfram Physics Bulletins
Video work logs Related tweets At the edge of undecidability: what Turing machine survives longest before halting (the “busy beaver” problem)? I just sta…
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Wolfram Cloud
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Wolfram Science Forum—Wolfram Community
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Wolfram
Nebengruppe (Gruppe 6) oder Chromgruppe. Wolfram ist ein weißglänzendes Schwermetall hoher Dichte, das bereits bei sehr geringen Verunreinigungen spröde wird.
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Stephen Wolfram: Official Website
Founder & CEO of Wolfram Research. Creator of Mathematica, Wolfram|Alpha & Wolfram Language. Author of A New Kind of Science and other books.
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An Outline of Basic Ideas: A New Kind of Science | Online by Ste…
across a vast range of physical, biological and other systems we are continually confronted with what seems to be immense complexity. And indeed througho…
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Mobile Automata: A New Kind of Science | Online by Stephen Wolfr…
Despite the fact that mobile automata update only one cell at a time, it is thus still possible for them to produce behavior of great complexity. But whi…
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Tom Lee | People Associated with the Wolfram Physics Project
Tom Lee Affiliated Research Fellow Tom studied physics at POSTECH (Korea) and Bonn University (Germany) and graduated in the summer of 2020. He handed in…
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Ed Pegg | People Associated with the Wolfram Physics Project
Ed Pegg External Fellow Ed Pegg is a former satellite programmer for NORAD, who started working with Wolfram Research in 2000. He was also part of the Wo…
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The Wolfram Physics Project Q&A : (6) Computation Theory
In a surprisingly clean way! In short, one straightforward consequence of our interpretation of quantum mechanics in terms of multiway evolutions is the f…
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Paul Schulz | People Associated with the Wolfram Physics Project
Paul Schulz Affiliated Research Fellow Paul graduated from the University of Adelaide Physics Department in 1991 with an Honors Degree in Mathematical Ph…
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Taliesin Beynon | People Associated with the Wolfram Physics Pro…
Taliesin Beynon Research Scientist Taliesin Beynon studied mathematics at the University of Cape Town. He joined Wolfram in 2010, where he led the Advanc…
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Jon Lederman | People Associated with the Wolfram Physics Project
Jon Lederman Research Scientist Jon Lederman is the founder of Spinor, a tech startup that is developing voice-based AI technology. He is also building a…
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Utkarsh Bajaj Affiliated Research Fellow Utkarsh is a physics and mathematics enthusiast interested in exploring the connection between Einstein's theory…
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Rauan Kaldybaev | People Associated with the Wolfram Physics Pro…
Rauan Kaldybaev Affiliated Research Fellow Rauan's main academic interests are physics and computer science, which he has learned from extracurricular cl…
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Jonathan Gorard | People Associated with the Wolfram Physics Pro…
Jonathan Gorard Associate Director of Research & Academics Jonathan Gorard is a researcher in applied mathematics at the University of Cambridge (where h…
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Carlos Zapata-Carratala Affiliated Research Fellow Carlos has a background in physics and mathematics, he completed his undergraduate training at the Uni…
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Finally We May Have a Path to the Fundamental Theory of ...
14 Apr 2020 — How does our universe work? Scientist Stephen Wolfram opens up his ongoing Wolfram Physics Project to a global effort.