

Wolfram Knowledgebase Curated computable knowledge powering Wolfram|Alpha. Mathematica Notebooks can be in document.


Wolfram Universal Deployment System Instant deployment across cloud, desktop, mobile, and more. A Mathematica Notebook is as shown in the following example. The PN coefficients are loaded from the PostNewtonianSelfForce package and the flux data comes from the CircularOrbitSelfForce repository.Ĭompute high frequency expansions for the eigenvalue and eigenfunctions of the spin-weighted spheroidal equation using the SpinWeightedSpheroidalHarmonics package.ĭemonstrates using the ParallelTransport subpackage of KerrGeodesics.ĭemonstrates the analytic post-Newtonian self force expansions of the fluxes at infinity for eccentric orbits on a Schwarzschild background.Wolfram Data Framework Semantic framework for real-world data. This uses the SpinWeightedSpheroidalHarmonics package.Ĭompare PN and numerical calculations of the radiated flux for circular orbits. To see examples of notebooks filled with commands, code, and mathematical expressions, you can open the notebooks supplied with this chapter, which are the. Use the energy flux data and the KerrGeodesics package to compute a quasi-circular inspiral into a Kerr black hole.Ĭompute radiated energy flux from a particle in the near-horizon regime of a near-extremal Kerr black hole. Example notebooks include: Notebook nameĭemonstrates functions that are part of the KerrGeodesics package.Įxamples of how to work with the PostNewtonianSelfForce packageĮxamples of functions in the Teukolsky package. Ideally the course should be studied in a tutorial format. Aside from the solarized theme, I have reassigned the hotkeys to the way I thought would maximize efficiency. The notebooks which comprise this book are intended to teach Mathematica by example and by practice.

Reference (you can download the journal notebook reformatted in solarized theme here). One format that is very easy to generate is Mathematica notebooks, and there are a number of webMathematica examples that work by returning Mathematica. Also these comment styles are based on text cells rather than input. Enough talk: some examples of the theme, and there's also more examples in the notebook in the link. GitHub - BlackHolePerturbationToolkit/MathematicaToolkitExamples: Example Mathematica notebooks BlackHolePerturbationToolkit / MathematicaToolkitExamples Public Notifications master 1 branch 0 tags Code 31 commits FluxesPNvsnumerical.nb Add notebook giving examples of how to manipulate PN-SF series 5 years ago Highspinfluxes. Firstly I don't think a cell label is the place for this because labels can easily be removed by clicking on them and pressing delete. This repository contains Mathematica notebooks that give examples of how to use various packages and data in the Toolkit. Example usage Edit - adding a date and time stamp In reply to rm -f question, adding a date and time was far more complicated than I expected.
