MathcubeChebyshev Interpolation With PythonYour Daily Dose of Scientific PythonMay 19, 2024May 19, 2024
MathcubeFeynman’s Legacy: A SymPy-Powered Exploration of the Putnam ChallengeThe year was 1939, and a young Richard Feynman, who would later become a renowned physicist and Nobel laureate, found himself among the…Jan 23, 2024Jan 23, 2024
MathcubeBeyond Automation: Mastering Tricky Integrals with SymPyDefinite integrals often present challenges that go beyond the capabilities of automated tools. In this post, we’ll explore an intriguing…Jan 23, 2024Jan 23, 2024
MathcubeAdvanced Plotting in Python’s SympyYour Daily Dose of Scientific PythonDec 30, 2023A response icon2Dec 30, 2023A response icon2
InCantor’s ParadisebyMathcubeAll You Need To Know About Bessel FunctionsAnd how to use them in PythonJul 31, 2023A response icon1Jul 31, 2023A response icon1
MathcubePhysics Paradox? Falling Tower Outruns Free FallEvent-Based ODE-Solving in PythonAug 7, 2023A response icon4Aug 7, 2023A response icon4
InIntuitionbyMathcubeIntegration by DifferentiationNumerical Integration Through the Lens of Differentiation with an Implementation in PythonJun 27, 2023A response icon4Jun 27, 2023A response icon4
MathcubeThe Method of Manufactured SolutionsConstructing Unknowable Numerical Solutions for Precise ComparisonsJul 4, 2023Jul 4, 2023
MathcubeThe Fractal Structure of the Double Compound PendulumYour Dose of Scientific PythonApr 17, 2023A response icon2Apr 17, 2023A response icon2
MathcubeNumPy: Understanding Meshed GridsWhen I’m teaching my courses about scientific Python, students often have a hard time understanding the concept of meshed grids in NumPy…May 16, 2023A response icon1May 16, 2023A response icon1
MathcubeChaos in Classical MechanicsThe Double-Compound-Pendulum Solved with PythonApr 14, 2023A response icon2Apr 14, 2023A response icon2
MathcubeGetting Started with Graphs and NetworkX in PythonYour Dose of Scientific PythonApr 1, 2023Apr 1, 2023
MathcubeViolin plots in matplotlibYour dose of Scientific PythonApr 7, 2023A response icon1Apr 7, 2023A response icon1
MathcubeMastering Matplotlib: Formatting the Axes Like a ProYour Dose of Scientific PythonApr 12, 2023A response icon1Apr 12, 2023A response icon1
MathcubeKronecker Products and Dirac Matrices in PythonToday, let’s play with Kronecker products in SymPy, which is a method to create matrices out of blocks of smaller matrices. The classical…Mar 6, 2023Mar 6, 2023