Transferring a symbolic polynomial expression from \emph{Mathematica} to \emph{Matlab}
A. Bret

TL;DR
This paper presents a Mathematica Notebook tool that simplifies transferring polynomial expressions to MATLAB, enabling easy implementation of MATLAB routines like 'Root' with minimal user effort.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel Mathematica Notebook that automates the transfer of polynomial expressions to MATLAB, streamlining computational workflows.
Findings
Seamless transfer of polynomial expressions between Mathematica and MATLAB
Automated formatting for MATLAB routines like 'Root'
Minimal user intervention required
Abstract
A \emph{Mathematica} Notebook is presented which allows for the transfer or any kind of polynomial expression to \emph{Matlab}. The output is formatted in such a way that \emph{Matlab} routines such as "Root" can be readily implemented. Once the Notebook has been executed, only one copy-paste operation in necessary.
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TopicsComputational Physics and Python Applications · Modeling and Simulation Systems
