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An Introduction to Modern Mathematical Computing With Mathematica
โ Scribed by Jonathan M. Borwein, Matthew P. Skerritt
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 236
- Series
- Springer Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics and Technology
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
An Introduction to Modern Mathematical Computing
Preface
Contents
Conventions and Notation
Chapter 1 Number Theory
Chapter 2 Calculus
Chapter 3 Linear Algebra
Chapter 4 Visualization and Geometry: A Postscript
Appendix A Sample Quizzes
References
Index
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<p><p>Thirty years ago mathematical, as opposed to applied numerical, computation was difficult to perform and so relatively little used. Three threads changed that: the emergence of the personal computer; the discovery of fiber-optics and the consequent development of the modern internet; and the b
<p><span>Thirty years ago mathematical, as opposed to applied numerical, computation was difficult to perform and so relatively little used. Three threads changed that: the emergence of the personal computer; the discovery of fiber-optics and the consequent development of the modern internet; and th
<p><p>Thirty years ago, mathematical computation was difficult to perform and thus used sparingly. However, mathematical computation has become far more accessible due to the emergence of the personal computer, the discovery of fiber-optics and the consequent development of the modern internet, and
<p><p>Thirty years ago, mathematical computation was difficult to perform and thus used sparingly. However, mathematical computation has become far more accessible due to the emergence of the personal computer, the discovery of fiber-optics and the consequent development of the modern internet, and