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Computing with Mathematica

✍ Scribed by Margret H. Hoft, Hartmut F.W. Hoft


Book ID
127430430
Publisher
Academic Press
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
2 MB
Edition
2nd ed
Category
Library
City
Amsterdam; Boston
ISBN
0080488552

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Computing with Mathematica, 2nd edition is engaging and interactive. It is designed to teach readers how to use Mathematica efficiently for solving problems arising in fields such as mathematics, computer science, physics, and engineering. The text moves from simple to complex, often following a specific example on a number of different levels. This gradual increase in complexity allows readers to steadily build their competence without being overwhelmed. The 2nd edition of this acclaimed book features: * An enclosed CD for Mac and Windows that contains the entire text as a collection of Mathematica notebooks * Substantive real world examples * Challenging exercises, moving from simple to complex * A collection of interactive projects from a variety of applications "I really think this is an almost perfect text." -Stephen Brick, University of South Alabama * Substantive real world examples * Challenging exercises, moving from simple to complex examples * Interactive explorations (on the included CD-ROM) from a variety of topics using a multitude of interesting mathematical applications

✦ Subjects


Mathematica


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