2D Graphics Generated by the Wolfram Language
This page contains a number of examples of 2D graphics
created in the Wolfram Language. Click on the thumbnail to view a full-sized
version.
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![10,000 Earthquakes](./earthquakes2d-thumb.jpg) |
10,000 Earthquakes 10,000 Earthquakes. Data can be imported and then combined with Graphics primitives to create a meaningful representation. Created by Jeff Bryant (jeffb@wolfram.com) |
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![Mathematica Visualization - Astronomical Image Reduction](./reduced_small-thumb.jpg) |
Astronomical Image Reduction Astronomical image reduction. Mathematica can be used to process raw astronomical image frames in preparation for data extraction. Created by Jeff Bryant (jeffb@wolfram.com) |
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![Mathematica Visualization - Antialiased Graphics](./aa-thumb.jpg) |
Antialiasing Graphics Antialiasing of graphics can be acheived using ListConvolve on rasterized graphics. Antialiasing code written by Chris Hill |
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![Mathematica Visualization - Two Eclipses of a Binary Star System Revealed in this Light Curve](./adjecl-thumb.jpg) |
Stellar Light Curve and Eclipses 2D data is plotted in this light curve of a binary star system that reveals two adjacent eclipses. |
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![Mathematica Visualization - Lagrange Points of a Binary System](./lagrange-thumb.jpg) |
Lagrange Points of a Binary Star System This shows the Lagrange points of a binary star system. Created by Jeff Bryant (jeffb@wolfram.com) |
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![Mathematica Visualization - Stochastic Nonlinear Oscillator](./oscillator-thumb.jpg) |
Stochastic Nonlinear Oscillator In this graphic created by John Jowett and Krzysztof Goral at CERN, the colours of the dots contain information about the time-evolution of a stochastic nonlinear oscillator, part of a particle tracking system. |
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