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may 18 at 12:31
Is it possible to use the LevenbergMarquardt algorithm for fitting a black-box residual function?
feb 12 at 2:35
How to get shadows in Graphics3D?
jan 18 at 14:59
Which ray-tracing software is compatible with Graphics3D?
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How to install and configure Intel C++ Compiler for Mathematica correctly?
dec 14 at 1:10
Movable text on a curve
dec 3 at 15:25
The correct way to linearize colorspace before resizing, blurring etc
oct 3 at 21:59
ColorData[“VisibleSpectrum”] is wrong?
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Changing FrontEnd automatic scrolling in version 8

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