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Mathematica Data Analysis

You're reading from   Mathematica Data Analysis Learn and explore the fundamentals of data analysis with power of Mathematica

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785884931
Length 164 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sergiy Suchok Sergiy Suchok
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. First Steps in Data Analysis FREE CHAPTER 2. Broad Capabilities for Data Import 3. Creating an Interface for an External Program 4. Analyzing Data with the Help of Mathematica 5. Discovering the Advanced Capabilities of Time Series 6. Statistical Hypothesis Testing in Two Clicks 7. Predicting the Dataset Behavior 8. Rock-Paper-Scissors – Intelligent Processing of Datasets Index

The Mathematica front end and kernel

The Wolfram system has a modular structure and consists of two main parts. The one that directly performs all computations is called the kernel; the other part that interacts with the user is called the front end.

The kernel can be installed on the server, and it processes requests from multiple user interfaces. However, the single user interface can use several connected kernels for its computations.

In order to connect multiple kernels, navigate to Evaluation | Kernel Configuration Options… and click on the Add button.

The Mathematica front end and kernel

In the dialog window that opens, you can select whether the kernel will be located on a local computer or on a remote computer in the network. You can also enter the parameters in order to connect to this computer. There is a capability to be always aware of which kernel was used for computations.

The front end has the following interfaces:

  • Notebook: It is the document in which the user enters all the necessary expressions and algorithms.
  • Text-based interface: It is a command-line interface. It is used in text operating systems and not in the graphics operating systems.
  • Wolfram Symbolic Transfer Protocol (WSTP): It is the interface that enables interaction with other programs and modules.
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