Introduction to Mathematica® with Applications
✍ Scribed by Marian Mureşan (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 274
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Starting with an introduction to the numerous features of Mathematica®, this book continues with more complex material. It provides the reader with lots of examples and illustrations of how the benefits of Mathematica® can be used.
Composed of eleven chapters, it includes the following:
- A chapter on several sorting algorithms
- Functions (planar and solid) with many interesting examples
- Ordinary differential equations
- Advantages of Mathematica® dealing with the Pi number
- The power of Mathematica® working with optimal control problems
Introduction to Mathematica® with Applications will appeal to researchers, professors and students requiring a computational tool.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
About Mathematica ....Pages 1-3
First Steps to Mathematica ....Pages 5-12
Basic Steps to Mathematica ....Pages 13-34
Sorting Algorithms....Pages 35-53
Functions....Pages 55-92
Manipulate....Pages 93-104
Ordinary Differential Equations....Pages 105-132
Pi Formulas....Pages 133-170
Optimization of Trajectories....Pages 171-196
Miscellany in the Euclidean Plane....Pages 197-232
Miscellany in the Euclidean Space....Pages 233-257
Back Matter....Pages 259-265
✦ Subjects
Mathematics of Computing;Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages;Mathematical Applications in Computer Science
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Ideal for those wishing a deeper understanding of Mathematica programming, with software support and solutions to exercises available on the web.
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