Getting started with Mathematica /

Other Authors: Cheung, Chi Keung
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Hoboken, NJ : J. Wiley, c2005.
Edition:2nd ed.
Subjects:
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245 4 |a Getting started with Mathematica /  |c C-K. Cheung ... [et al.]. 
250 4 |a 2nd ed. 
260 4 |a Hoboken, NJ :  |b J. Wiley,  |c c2005. 
300 4 |a xiii, 231 p. :  |b ill. ;  |c 26 cm. 
500 4 |a Includes index. 
505 4 |a 1. Running Mathematica -- 2. Calculator features in Mathematica -- 3. Variables and functions -- 4. Computer algebra -- 5. Working with equations -- 6. Mathematica lists -- 7. Getting help and loading packages -- 8. Making graphs -- 9. Plotting a curve -- 10. More on Mathematica 2D graphics -- 11. Limits and derivatives -- 12. Integration -- 13. Series, Taylor series, and Fourier series -- 14. Making graphs in space -- 15. Level curves and level surfaces -- 16. Parametric curves and surfaces in space -- 17. Partial differentiation and multiple integration -- 18. Matrices and vectors -- 19. Vector fields -- 20. Solving differential equations -- 21. Solving partial differential equations -- 22. More about lists -- 23. Basic statistics -- 24. Regression and interpolation -- 25. Advanced graphics in Mathematica -- 26. Writing Mathematica programs -- 27. Animation -- 28. Random numbers and simulation -- Appendix A. Working with notebooks -- Appendix B. Input shortcuts. 
505 4 |a "Mathematica is computer software that performs abstract computation as well as numerical computation. It can produce graphics ranging from graphs of functions in the plane to intricate, three-dimensional plots of surfaces and parametric curves. It also provides support for programming. This guide gives a stream-lined, but fairly extensive introduction to Mathematica. It primarily covers Mathematica 5.0, although references to earlier versions are included in cases where significant changes have been made. Each of the Guide's 28 Chapters has been structured around an area of undergraduate mathematics (e.g., one-variable differential Calculus, multiple integration, differential equations, linear algebra). Each chapter defines relevant commands used in that area, addresses their syntax, and provides basic examples. Each chapter ends with one or more sections which include more technical examples, offer useful tips, and diagnose common problems that users are likely to encounter. Two appendices are also included that explain how to work in the Mathematica notebook environment and use certain input features." -- Preface. 
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