Mathematica navigator : graphics and methods of applied mathematics
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Mathematica navigator : graphics and methods of applied mathematics
Academic Press, c1999
- : pbk. manual
- : CD-ROM
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Hiroshima University Central Library, Interlibrary Loan
: pbk. manual410.3:R-88/HL4010004000408637
Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 801-802) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This work gives a general introduction to the use of Mathematica, with emphasis on graphics, methods of applied mathematics, and programming. The book serves both as a tutorial and as a handbook. No previous experienced with Mathematica is assumed, but the book also contains advanced material. Therefore, the pack may be considered useful for both beginners and experienced users. The CD-ROM contains the entire book, including all animations and data sets presented in the book.
Table of Contents
- Getting started
- a quick tour
- notebooks, customizing and packages
- data, memory, and time
- graphics for 2D-functions
- options for 2D-graphics
- graphics for 3D- and 4D-functions
- options for 3D graphics
- graphics for 2D-data
- graphics for multidimensional data
- numbers and precision
- expressions
- lists and matrices
- functions
- programming
- differential calculus
- integral calculus
- equations
- optimization
- interpolation
- approximation
- differential and difference equations
- partial differential equations
- probability
- statistics.
by "Nielsen BookData"