================================== Top new questions this week: ================================== [How to extract a list of available Method-s]\url{http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/65680/how-to-e xtract-a-list-of-available-method-s} The option Methodapplies for several functions, such as NDSolve, FindRoot, NIntegrate and some others. It is difficult, however, to find a list of Methods for a given function. By digging through ... - asked by Alexei Boulbitch (16 votes), answered by Nasser (18 votes) ---------------------------- [How to programmatically extract mathematical formulas from Word with Mathematica 9?]\url{http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/65666/how-to-program matically-extract-mathematical-formulas-from-word-with-mathematica} I have a bunch of(1000+) Microsoft Word document in .Docx format. How can I programmatically extract the mathematical formulas from MS Word using Mathematica 9? This is what example looks like (or ... - asked by Xiang Li (15 votes), answered by WolframFan (15 votes) ---------------------------- [Why is TextString[-0.5] a positive number?]\url{http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/65600/why-is-te xtstring-0-5-a-positive-number} I want to format numbers in decimal notation and chose TextString for this task. But today, when looking at the final result of my 3-weeks measurement, the sign seemed odd. I traced it to the ... - asked by Martin J.H. (14 votes), answered by Szabolcs (10 votes) ---------------------------- [Quickly test if all element in list is the same]\url{http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/65782/quickly-test -if-all-element-in-list-is-the-same} I'm running a Monte Carlo simulation. At the end, I want to count how many simulations return a list of same element. My problem: SimulationResult = (* n x m matrix of real numbers *) c = ... - asked by Zoff Dino (12 votes), answered by Michael E2 (9 votes) ---------------------------- [Efficient way to compare animated images to tell if they are the same]\url{http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/65794/efficient-wa y-to-compare-animated-images-to-tell-if-they-are-the-same} I have a Student license for Mathematica, and felt like I wasn't making full use of the wonderful toolkit that it is; so I looked into things like its image processing capabilities. Now, I made and ... - asked by Austin Burk (11 votes), answered by Pickett (7 votes) ---------------------------- [A one line proof that one is zero using Mathematica 10]\url{http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/65624/a-one-line-pro of-that-one-is-zero-using-mathematica-10} a = (Sqrt[2] + 1) (Sqrt[2] - 1) - 1; {a/a, Simplify[a]/a, b/b == Simplify[b]/b} {1, 0, True} This one line "proof" that one equals zero is disturbing (and could possibly lead to wrong results ... - asked by Gregoire Nicollier (11 votes), answered by Szabolcs (22 votes) ---------------------------- [Curve fitting by running through hundreds of models and return the one with best fit]\url{http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/65757/curve-fitting -by-running-through-hundreds-of-models-and-return-the-one-with-best} In the past, I used to solve a lot of my regression analysis (curve fitting) problems with a program called DataFit which runs on Windows. It has hundreds of regression models which it runs through in ... - asked by MathLind (9 votes), answered by kguler (17 votes) ================================== Greatest hits from previous weeks: ================================== [How to create a new "person curve"?]\url{http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/17704/how-to-cr eate-a-new-person-curve} Wolfram|Alpha has a whole collection of parametric curves that create images of famous people. To see them, enter WolframAlpha["person curve"] into a Mathematica notebook, or person curve into ... - asked by Simon (47 votes), answered by Vitaliy Kaurov (20 votes) ---------------------------- [Numerically solving Helmholtz equation in 2D for arbitrary shapes]\url{http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/56305/numericall y-solving-helmholtz-equation-in-2d-for-arbitrary-shapes} I would like to solve the Helmholtz equation with dirichlet boundary conditions in 2 dimensions for an arbitrary shape. (for a qualitative comparison of the eigenstates to periodic orbits in the ... - asked by Julian S. (35 votes), answered by Mark McClure (30 votes) ================================== Can you answer these? ================================== [Find d'Alembertian in the output and convert into Einstein summation convention form]\url{http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/65469/find-dalembe rtian-in-the-output-and-convert-into-einstein-summation-convention} I am trying to do field variations in Mathematica and would like some nice formatting. My output is in the form $ -\frac{1}{c^2}V^{(1,0,0,0)}[t,x,y,z] + ... - asked by SlipStream (2 votes) ---------------------------- [remote kernel through SSH]\url{http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/65953/remote-kernel -through-ssh} Is it possible to setup connection to remote kernels through ssh? I'm able to SSH into the remote server(linux) and start a kernel in the terminal, but it can't connect back to my local front end. I ... - asked by xslittlegrass (3 votes) ---------------------------- [Understanding polyharmonic splines]\url{http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/65763/understan ding-polyharmonic-splines} Raul Narain and J.M. gives implementation of the thin plate polyharmonic splines in this post. Raul Narian's method is clear. J.M.'s is convenient to reuse. But J.M. used too many ... - asked by xibinke (1 vote)