Mathematica : a practical approach

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Mathematica : a practical approach

Nancy Blachman

(Prentice Hall series in innovative technology)

Prentice Hall, c1992

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Mathematica is a software program that provides the means for solving mathematical problems commonly faced by scientists, engineers, and mathematicians. This guide is designed to help professionals use Mathematica to simplify such tasks as finding appropriate commands, manipulating expressions, visualizing functions and data, writing functions and packages, and importing and exporting data. Though written with the new user in mind, it contains information of interest to those who have experience with the program, including research scientists and engineers and mathematicians.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to Mathematica. 2. Numerical Capabilities. 3. Algebraic or Symbolic Capabilities. 4. Graphics. 5. Getting Around. 6. Lists, Matrices, and Vectors. 7. Assignments. 8. Data Types. 9. Wiring Functions. 10. Local Variable and Procedural Programming. 11. Pattern Matching. 12. Anonymous (Pure) Functions. 13. Traps, Pitfalls and Debugging. 14. Input and Output. 15. Packages. Appendices. Glossary. Answers to Exercises.

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