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  1. Turing patterns - Mathematica Stack Exchange

    Jun 2, 2019 · I am new in learning Turing patterns. Is there any sample code available to generate such patterns in ecology model (Lotka–Volterra model)? The above figure is taken from this …

  2. plotting - Simulating a partial differential equation - reaction ...

    Jul 19, 2018 · I want simulate a reaction-diffusion system described by a PDE called the FitzHugh–Nagumo equation. The system that has been proposed by Alan Turing as a model …

  3. Is pure pattern matching without PatternTest and Condition …

    Note that this question is not a duplicate of that one. It is specifically about the pattern-matching engine, and explicitly excluding those patterns which call back into the full evaluation (i.e.

  4. differential equations - How can I create a zebra stripe pattern ...

    Jul 13, 2025 · How can I create a zebra stripe pattern? [closed] Ask Question Asked 6 months ago Modified 6 months ago

  5. What does the Wolfram lint warning (PatternRule) "The same …

    Mar 12, 2025 · Similar to this question, I am wondering about the meaning of the wolfram lint (PatternRule) warning: The same symbol occurs on LHS and RHS of Rule, which is displayed …

  6. Mathematica 12, supported GPUs - Mathematica Stack Exchange

    Apr 17, 2019 · @illian: Mathematica 12 supports turing GPUs from NVidia, does this mean it supports e.g. RTX 2080 ti. Is there somewhere a list which GPUs are supported by …

  7. Is the Mathematica Language a LISP? - Mathematica Stack Exchange

    Nov 3, 2023 · While the evaluator behaves differently than many LISPs , mainly being term rewrite with pattern matching, with a global rule base, I believe both are Turing complete, and …

  8. parsing - Parse data with patterns - Mathematica Stack Exchange

    Dec 30, 2024 · The way the pattern matcher works is that a___ waits until the later patterns are done and gobbles up the leftovers (in the initial segment of the list); but b___ is greedy and …

  9. Mathematica vs. MATLAB philosophy

    Jul 18, 2020 · Mathematica Because Mathematica is a pattern-substitution language (and therefore unusual), it is very easy to lose track of what is happening behind the scenes. The …

  10. Using a PatternTest versus a Condition for pattern matching

    My last question to the site resulted in several answers that involve using pattern matching in Mathematica, a feature I wasn't very familiar with at the time. I am currently reading Mathematica