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Subject: Where is the mdefs.h file in release 1.1 for the Mac II ?
Status: RO

Do you know if this file, mentioned on page 157 of the Mathematica
book, is?  Could it be posted to sci.math.symbolic on usenet if there
has been an oversight?
Thanks
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Simon Tortike, Department of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineering,
The University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, CANADA T6G 2G6.
               simon@alberta.uucp || Tel. +1 403 492-3338

From stevec Tue Feb 14 00:40:34 1989
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From: stevec (Steve Christensen)
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To: @wri.UUCP@newton, alberta!simon
Subject: Re:  Where is the mdefs.h file in release 1.1 for the Mac II ?
Cc: stevec
Status: RO

This file is included in the Sun version, but not in the Mac II
version I have.  I will check with WRI and see if I can post it and
find out why it is not in the Mac version.

Steve Christensen

From stevec@yoda Thu Mar  2 12:10:21 1989
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Subject: Statistical and Econometric Modeling
From: "GSBACD::PHD_IVO" <phd_ivo%gsbacd.decnet@gsbacd.uchicago.edu>
Status: RO


While I cannot afford Mathematica on my Mac-II-maybe if I sell it and
buy myself a NeXT-I would like to be on the mailing list to figure out
how useful it would be.

In particular, I would like to see discussion of usage of M. for
statistical and econometric modeling. Since magazines claim that
M. is a memory hog, I guess one would need virtual memory to use
M. for large-scale statistical projects, wouldn't one?

ivo welch
phd_ivo@gsbacd.uchicago.edu


From stevec Tue Mar  7 13:02:52 1989
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From: stevec (Steve Christensen)
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To: mathgroup
Subject: Archives
Status: RO

First:  I will be moving to new offices on March 8 and so
my machines will be down for a time.  If you send mail to me or
mathgroup, your message may get reflected back if there is a
problem getting my machines back on the network here.  Please
try again the next day if you have a problem.


I have placed several files in the MathGroup archives on
the ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu (128.174.20.50) machine.  These are
available via anonymous ftp.  [Some of you - especially in
Europe - have problems getting to this machine using its name,
try ftp 128.174.20.50 instead.]

In the Symbolic/Mathematica/MathGroup_Mail_Archive will be a file called
MathGroupMail1 which will contain messages like this one, that is,
messages that go out to the mailing list.  I will continuously
add to this file until it contains about 50 messages, then I will
start MathGroupMail2, and so forth.

In the Symbolic/Mathematica/Sci.Math.Symbolic directory, I have placed files
called Archive1 and Archive2 which currently contain those Mathematica related
messages from the sci.math.symbolic newsgroup on the net and our
local uiuc.mathematica notesfiles.  Archive1 contains messages in
a digest form that appear from September 1988 to early February 1989.
Archive2 contains a second digest for February.  This is a service
for those of you who do not have access to sci.math.symbolic.

In Symbolic/Mathematica/Packages are two .m files, one .h file and
a pointer to the Cocklear package from Apple.

There are now over 300 email addresses on the MathGroup list, some of
which are mailboxes for whole insitutions like UC-Berkeley.  I am
in contact with some of the Mathematica vendor representatives and am
adding them to the list.  I hope to have every vendor have representatives
on the list so that they can be constantly aware of what is going on
in the Mathematica world.  We have a fair number of Mathematica experts
on the list. 

If you are doing significant work with Mathematica and would be willing
to talk about your application in your region of the world, please let
me an the mailing list know.  There is a demand for speakers for
local user groups, university departments and industrial research labs.

Finally, the usual reminder - The value of a user group and mailing list
comes from an active participation.  Please do not hesitate to send mail
on your applications, experiences, bugs, packages, etc. often.

Please pass this on to other Mathematica users who may not be on the
list yet.

Steve Christensen
steve@ncsa.uiuc.edu
14008@ncsavmsa.bitnet
mathgroup@wri.com


From stevec Mon Mar 13 13:57:20 1989
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Subject: Mathematica/Hypercard question
From: <GFX@psuvm.bitnet>
Status: RO

I read your note with considerable interest.  We are considering the
possibility of using Mathematica on a Mac II to build marketing models
workstation.  I have been told that it might be possible to access
Mathematica from within Hypercard.  Could you direct me to someone with
experience (expertise) in that domain?

  Stephane



From stevec Mon Mar 13 14:05:17 1989
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To: mathgroup
Subject: Modelling of vascular systems
From: "Devkumar R. Sainani" <37142_3231%uwovax.uwo.ca@VMD.CSO.UIUC.EDU>
Status: RO

[As messages come into the Mailing List that indicate Mathematica users
with specific interests, I will send them out so that users with similar
applications can communicate. --smc]

Hi!  i just read your 'news' listing about the mathematica mailing list.
I would like to be added to this list please.  I am involved in the
modelling of vascular systems at the capillary and arteriolar level and
I am trying to model oxygen transport mechanisms in muscle tissue.  I am
also interested in modelling blood vessel geometries and in the investigation
of 3D reconstructions of serial sections of electron microscope images of
the blood vessels.
Thanks for your anticipated cooperation, and I look forward to exciting
times with Mathematica.

                        Dev
 ...........................................................................
Devkumar R. Sainani                     Department of Medical Biophysics
Telephone:  (519) 661-3100  or          University of Western Ontario, and
            (519) 663-3799  or          John P. Robarts Research Institute
            (519) 663-5777 EXT. 4440    London, Ontario, Canada  N6A 5C1

Canada   :  Dev@uwovax.uwo.ca
BITNET   :  Dev@uwovax.bitnet
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From lwyse@bucasb.BU.EDU Tue Mar 14 13:02:19 1989
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To: steve@ncsa.uiuc.edu
Subject: mathematica/TeX question for mathgroup
Status: RO



I am having trouble "Splice"ing TeXForms into a Tex document.
Mathematica automatically converts even not-so-long expressions
into "short" form (abbreviating by elliding out middle terms and
replacing them with a count of them between angle brackets.) This
short form is then spliced into my TeX document in beautiful TeX 
notation. Has anybody foung an elegant solution to this?


thanx, lonce


From stevec Tue Mar 14 13:50:27 1989
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From: stevec (Steve Christensen)
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To: mathgroup
Subject: email address
Status: RO


Administrative note:

Some of you may be using the address

steve@spock.ncsa.uiuc.edu

or similar address with "spock" in it.  Please do not
use this address any longer.  Spock is a Sun-3 that
is being taken out of the mail line.  If you have used
this old address recently, it is likely that your mail
did not get to me.  From now on, if you used that old
address simply use steve@ncsa.uiuc.edu instead.

Steve Christensen
MathGroup


