![]() (I've used Maple way back in undergrad and whatever Matlab's symbolic manipulator is. I work in robotics and sometimes find it helpful to derive some nasty equations of motion or something that are too time consuming to do on paper. If you're looking for a closed-form analytic solution to something big and nasty, it's the way to go. My understanding is that nothing beats Mathematica for performance on symbolic manipulation. I feel like it's got at least some footprint in high-end engineering too. I feel like all the quantum people in grad school used it heavily. It's got a pretty big footprint in academic physics. ![]() Metacademy is a great resource which compiles lesson plans on popular machine learning topics.įor Beginner questions please try /r/LearnMachineLearning, /r/MLQuestions or įor career related questions, visit /r/cscareerquestions/ ![]() Please have a look at our FAQ and Link-Collection Rules For Posts + Research + Discussion + Project + News on Twitter Chat with us on Slack Beginners:
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