photo

Marcin Konowalczyk


Timmel Group @ Oxford University

Last seen: 5 years ago Active since 2016

Followers: 0   Following: 0

Message

Christane Timmel's Group @ Oxford University;
Spin chemistry and magnetic field effects on the reaction yield.
Professional Interests: Signal processing, data analysis

Statistics

All
MATLAB Answers

0 Questions
1 Answer

File Exchange

12 Files

Cody

0 Problems
3 Solutions

RANK
277,701
of 300,553

REPUTATION
0

CONTRIBUTIONS
0 Questions
1 Answer

ANSWER ACCEPTANCE
0.00%

VOTES RECEIVED
0

RANK
5,655 of 21,024

REPUTATION
221

AVERAGE RATING
4.60

CONTRIBUTIONS
12 Files

DOWNLOADS
16

ALL TIME DOWNLOADS
1895

RANK
78,330
of 169,635

CONTRIBUTIONS
0 Problems
3 Solutions

SCORE
40

NUMBER OF BADGES
1

CONTRIBUTIONS
0 Posts

CONTRIBUTIONS
0 Public Channels

AVERAGE RATING

CONTRIBUTIONS
0 Highlights

AVERAGE NO. OF LIKES

  • 5-Star Galaxy Level 2
  • GitHub Submissions Level 3
  • Personal Best Downloads Level 2
  • First Review
  • First Submission
  • First Answer
  • Solver

View badges

Feeds

View by

Answered
Reversing an polynomial equation y = f(x) to x = f(y)
@Walter is right, but what you _can_ do is approximate them using, for example, <https://uk.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexch...

8 years ago | 0