Scientific Visualization with the Wolfram Language
 

Scientific Visualization with the Wolfram Language

Maintained by Jeff Bryant

 
 
Intro 2D Graphics 3D Graphics Hybrid Graphics Animations


Animations Generated by the Wolfram Language

This page contains a number of examples of animations created in the Wolfram Language. Click on the thumbnail to view a full-sized version. NOTE: Some of these may be large so be patient while they download.

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Mathematica Visualization - Higher Dimensions in String Theory Higher Dimensions in String Theory
String Theory predicts the existence of more than the 3 space dimensions and 1 time dimension we are all familiar with. According to string theory, there are additional dimensions that we are unfamiliar with because they are curled up into tiny complicated shapes that can only be seen on tiny scales. Created by Jeff Bryant (jeffb@wolfram.com)
 
Mathematica Visualization - The Importance of Arbitrary Precision The Importance of Arbitrary Precision
Two photon paths are simulated in this animation. The only difference is that the paths are initialized with different precision. The gray path starts with machine precision. The orange path starts with 120 digits of precision using Mathematica's arbitrary precision. Created by Jeff Bryant and Jeremy Davis
 
Mathematica Visualization - Combining Symbolics and Numerics Combining Symbolics and Numerics
Abstract use of 3D text primitives that symbolize the merging of symbolics and numerics into a single coherent system in Mathematica. Created by Jeff Bryant (jeffb@wolfram.com)
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