Can we make human skeleton walk? Attaching a natural human gait (model or data) to anatomic skeleton
How does one make a one dimensional plot, i.e., there is no Plot1D command
Largest subsequence of digits that form a prime?
What is an elegant way to find where a row of 0's and a column of 0's in a matrix intersect?
Different speed of RandomInteger depending on syntax?
Incorrect results of GeometricSolveValues
Fail to replicate literature in 1935: Schrödinger equation for a double-well system results in noisy eigenfunctions
Can we make human skeleton walk? Attaching a natural human gait (model or data) to anatomic skeleton
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Anatomically correct human walk is quite useful and interesting to showcase. We seemingly have all we need to do this. 1. Natural gate Can we attach the walking gait from e.g. Wolfram demonstration ... [graphics] [animation] [visualization] [video] [anatomy]
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Score of 23 How does one make a one dimensional plot, i.e., there is no Plot1D command
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Suppose one wants to make a plot that shows how one plots a variable and a transform of that variable on a single line. Suppose that line is horizontal, and the top scale would be some variable, lets ... [plotting]
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Score of 10 Largest subsequence of digits that form a prime? https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=question&id=308297
Question Given a list of digits 0-9 {d[[1]],d[[2]],...,d[[n]]} , I am interested in finding the largest subsequence of digits (largest when you ... [performance-tuning] [prime-numbers] [subset]
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Score of 4 What is an elegant way to find where a row of 0's and a column of 0's in a matrix intersect?
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I am working on a Mathematica program to construct unitary matrices satisfying specified properties. To complete this construction I need to find where a row of 0's and a column of 0's intersect and ... [list-manipulation] [matrix] [linear-algebra]
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Score of 2 Different speed of RandomInteger depending on syntax? https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=question&id=308317
Consider the two commands: RandomInteger[3, 10^7]; // RepeatedTiming RandomInteger[{1, 3}, 10^7]; // RepeatedTiming The first executes by a factor of 3 faster than ... [performance-tuning] [syntax] [random]
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Score of 5 Incorrect results of GeometricSolveValues https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/landing/r/digest?cta=question&id=308311
Let us consider the following geometric problem. A rectangle is split into four triangles. The figure shows the known areas of three triangles. Find the area of the fourth (denoted by ?). The answer ... [synthetic-geometry]
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Score of 4 Fail to replicate literature in 1935: Schrödinger equation for a double-well system results in noisy eigenfunctions
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I'm trying to get numerical solutions to a double-well potential in regards to the inversion of an ammonia molecule. This has been done before, and I'm trying to replicate literature results in 1935 ... [differential-equations] [linear-algebra] [finite-element-method] [eigenvalues] [chemistry]
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