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Lunchtime Playground Fun with Mathematica

No advanced topic here, just some simplesillyuseless problems that slip into my mind during lunch break. Free use the contents in any way you like.

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Unknown Blogger Mathematica A Novice experiments with Mathematica

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Lunchtime Playground Fun with Mathematica

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No advanced topic here, just some simplesillyuseless problems that slip into my mind during lunch break. Free use the contents in any way you like.

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