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Springer, 2010. - 574 p. In this third edition of Mathematica in Action, award-winning author Stan Wagon guides beginner and veteran users alike through Mathematica's powerful tools for mathematical exploration. The transition to Mathematica 7 is made smooth with plenty of examples and case studies that utilize Mathematica's newest tools, such as dynamic manipulations and...
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Academic Press, 2008. - 576 p. Mathematica by Example, 4e is designed to introduce the Mathematica programming language to a wide audience. This is the ideal text for all scientific students, researchers, and programmers wishing to learn or deepen their understanding of Mathematica. The program is used to help professionals, researchers, scientists, students, and instructors...
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Wolfram Media, Inc., 2015. — 469 p. — ISBN: 9781579550028, 9781579550776. For more than 25 years, Mathematica has been the principal computation environment for millions of innovators, educators, students, and others around the world. This book is an introduction to Mathematica. The goal is to provide a hands-on experience introducing the breadth of Mathematica, with a focus on...
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Cambridge University Press, 2013. – 728 p. – 4th ed. – ISBN: 1107009464, 9781107009462 Starting from the first principles, this book covers all of the foundational material needed to develop a clear understanding of the Mathematica language, with a practical emphasis on solving problems. Concrete examples throughout the text demonstrate how Mathematica language, can be used to...
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Wolfram, 2003. - 1301 p. Mathematica Version 5 introduces important extensions to the Mathematica system, especially in the scope and scalability of numeric and symbolic computation. Building on the core language and extensive algorithm knowledge base of Mathematica, Version 5 introduces a new generation of advanced algorithms for a wide range of numeric and symbolic...
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O’Reilly Media, 2010. — 830 p. — ISBN13: 978-0596520991. Mathematica Cookbook helps you master the application’s core principles by walking you through real-world problems. Ideal for browsing, this book includes recipes for working with numerics, data structures, algebraic equations, calculus, and statistics. You’ll also venture into exotic territory with recipes for data...
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Springer, 2004. — 1028 p. — ISBN13: 978-0387942827, ISBN10: 0387942823. This comprehensive, detailed reference to Mathematica provides the reader with both a working knowledge of Mathematica programming in general and detailed knowledge of key aspects of Mathematica needed to create the fastest, shortest and most elegant implementations possible to solve problems from the...
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Springer, 2014. — 197 p. ISBN10: 3319008935 The basics of computer algebra and the language of Mathematica are described. This title will lead toward an understanding of Mathematica that allows the reader to solve problems in physics, mathematics, and chemistry. Mathematica is the most widely used system for doing mathematical calculations by computer, including symbolic and...
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John Wiley & Sons, 2014. — 456 p. ISBN: 1118821262 ISBN13: 9781118821268. Provides the tools for the reader to generate Mathematica programs to obtain numerical solutions to a wide range of engineering topics. An Engineer’s Guide to Mathematica provides the tools to be able to generate verifiably correct Mathematica programs that obtain symbolic and numerical solutions to a...
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McGraw-Hill, 2008. - 408 p. Need to learn MATHEMATICA? Problem SOLVED! Take full advantage of all the powerful capabilities of Mathematica with help from this hands-on guide. Filled with examples and step-by-step explanations, Mathematica Demystified takes you from your very first calculation all the way to plotting complex fractals. Using an intuitive format, this book...
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New York: Wolfram Media, 2015. - 342 p. The Wolfram Language represents a major advance in programming languages that makes leading-edge computation accessible to everyone. Unique in its approach to building vast knowledge and automation, the Wolfram Language scales from a single line of easy-to-understand interactive code to million-line production systems. This book provides...
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Fifth Edition. — Academic Press, 2017. — 574 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-812481-9. This book, Fifth Edition is an essential desk reference for the beginning Mathematica user, providing step-by-step instructions on achieving results from this powerful software tool. The book fully accounts for the dramatic changes to functionality and visualization capabilities in the most recent...
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Second Edition. — Wolfram Media, 2016. — 475 p. — ISBN: 978-1-57955-012-7. For more than 25 years, Mathematica has been the principal computation environment for millions of innovators, educators, students, and others around the world. This book is an introduction to Mathematica. The goal is to provide a hands-on experience introducing the breadth of Mathematica, with a focus...
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Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2010. — 465 p. — 2nd ed. — ISBN: 9781420079388 Updated to conform to Mathematica 7.0, Introduction to Probability with Mathematica, Second Edition continues to show students how to easily create simulations from templates and solve problems using Mathematica. It provides a real understanding of probabilistic modeling and the analysis of data and encourages...
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N.-Y.: Academic Press, 2014. - 944 p. Mathematics for Physical Science and Engineering is a complete text in mathematics for physical science that includes the use of symbolic computation to illustrate the mathematical concepts and enable the solution of a broader range of practical problems. It enables professionals to connect their knowledge of mathematics to either or both...
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Elsevier, 2008. - 641 p. ISBN: 0126831920 Second Edition. For the engineering and scientific professional, A Physicist's Guide to Mathematica, 2/e provides an updated reference guide based on the 2007 new 6.0 release, providing an organized and integrated desk reference with step by step instructions for the most often used features of the software as it applies to research in...
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Academic Press, 2009. - 1135 p. Third Edition Ruskeepaa gives a general introduction to the most recent versions of Mathematica, the symbolic computation software from Wolfram. The book emphasizes graphics, methods of applied mathematics and statistics, and programming. Mathematica Navigator can be used both as a tutorial and as a handbook. While no previous experience with...
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2nd Edition. Addison Wesley, 2002. –665 p. This book will no doubt be read by many students of physics and many professors. Students may wonder how many of the calculations it describes could ever have been done before Mathematica. Perhaps sometimes their professors will tell them tales from the heroic age of hand calculation. But mostly I hope that students and professors...
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Springer, 2010. — 247 p. The book contains chapters on a structured approach to problem-solving in mathematical analysis on an intermediate level. It follows the ideas of G. Polya and others, distinguishing between exercises and problem-solving in mathematics. Interrelated concepts are connected by hyperlinks, pointing toward easier or more difficult problems to show paths of...
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Birkhauser, 2007. — 484 p. ISBN: 0817644822 This book provides an introduction to the theory of dynamical systems with the aid of the Mathematica computer algebra package. The book has a very hands-on approach and takes the reader from basic theory to recently published research material. Emphasized throughout are numerous applications to biology, chemical kinetics, economics,...
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Third Edition. — Cambridge University Press, 2005. — 556 p. An Introduction to Programming with Mathematica is designed to introduce the Mathematica programming language to a wide audience. Since the last edition of this book was published, significant changes have occurred in Mathematica and its use worldwide. Keeping pace with these changes, this substantially larger, the...
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Academic Press, 1997. - 629 p. This new edition of Mastering Mathematica focuses on using Mathematica as a programming language because programming in Mathematica is the best way to use the software to its fullest capacity. The book covers functional programming, imperative programming, rewrite programming, and object-oriented programming. It also addresses the use of...
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New York: Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2017. — 446 p. Although many books have been written about Mathematica, very few of them cover the new functionality added to the most recent versions of the program. Mathematica Beyond Mathematics: The Wolfram Language in the Real World introduces the new features using real-world examples, based on the experience of the author as a consultant....
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Leonid Shifrin, 2008. — 408 p. This project was started as some notes on Mathematica programming, mainly for the author's need. But as notes started to expand, he decided to convert them into a text possibly useful for other people. This book is written mostly for people who want to understand Mathematica programming, particularly those Mathematica users who would like to make...
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Cambridge University Press, 2016. — 436 p. — ISBN: 978-1107116665. Essentials of Programming in Mathematica provides an introduction suitable for readers with little or no background in the language as well as for those with some experience using programs such as C, Java, or Perl. The author, an established authority on Mathematica programming, has written an example-driven...
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Springer, 2010. — 180 p. — ISBN: 1849962502 Mathematica: A Problem-Centered Approach introduces the vast array of features and powerful mathematical functions of Mathematica using a multitude of clearly presented examples and worked-out problems. Each section starts with a description of a new topic and some basic examples. The author then demonstrates the use of new commands...
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Addison-Wesley, 1994. - 538 p. Adapted from Stephen Wolfram's definitive work Mathematica: A System for Doing Mathematics by Computer, 2nd Ed. , this is the beginning student's ideal road map and guidebook to Mathematica. This adaptation addresses the student's need for more concise and accessible information. Beck has trimmed to book to half its original size, focusing on the...
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Springer-Verlag, 1994. - 503 p. Quantum methods with Mathematica is one of these concept books that combine a traditional subject with a new and powerful way of presenting and analyzing quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics due to its mathematical nature is particularly well suited for a Mathematica face-lift. This book exploits Wolfram Mathematica throughout for symbolic,...
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3rd Edition. — E. Abbena, S. Salamon, 2006. — 1016 p. — ISBN10: 1584884487. Presenting theory while using Mathematica in a complementary way, Modern Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces with Mathematica, the third edition of Alfred Gray’s famous textbook, covers how to define and compute standard geometric functions using Mathematica for constructing new curves and...
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Cambridge University Press, 2000. - 410 p. Computer algebra systems have revolutionized the use of computers within mathematics research, and are currently extending that revolution to the undergraduate mathematics curriculum. But the power of such systems goes beyond simple algebraic or numerical manipulation. In this practical resource, R. Maeder shows how computer-aided...
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Cesar Lopez Perez, 2016. — 250 p. — ISBN: 1523417404 You can use Mathematica as a powerful numerical computer. While most calculators handle numbers only to a preset degree of precision, Mathematica performs exact calculations to any desired degree of precision. In addition, unlike calculators, we can perform operations not only with individual numbers but also with objects...
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Published in 2006 by Chapman & Hall/CRC, p. 739. Because of its large command structure and intricate syntax, Mathematica can be difficult to learn. Wolfram's Mathematica manual, while certainly comprehensive, is so large and complex that when trying to learn the software from scratch - or find answers to specific questions - one can be quickly overwhelmed. A Beginner's Guide...
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Springer, 2002. — 481 p. — ISBN: 0387952349, 1461274036, 9780387952345. This book and software package presents a unified approach for doing mathematical statistics with Mathematica. The mathStatica software empowers the student with the ability to solve difficult problems. The professional statistician will be able to tackle tricky multivariate distributions, generating...
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2nd ed. — Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2007. — 509 p. — ISBN: 1584884606, 9781584884606. Thoroughly revised and updated, The Art of Modeling in Science and Engineering with Mathematica, Second Edition explores the mathematical tools and procedures used in modeling based on the laws of conservation of mass, energy, momentum, and electrical charge. The authors have culled and...
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2nd edition. — Cambridge University Press, 2009. — 480 p. — ISBN: 0521717892 The unique feature of this compact student's introduction is that it presents concepts in an order that closely follows a standard mathematics curriculum, rather than structure the book along with features of the software. As a result, the book provides a brief introduction to those aspects of the...
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John Wiley & Sons, 2003. - 647 p. This text is designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in the physical and engineering sciences as well as for professionals. It offers a comprehensive Mathematica-based guide to the analytical and numerical methods used every day by working scientists and engineers and includes many exercises and worked examples. - Ordinary...
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Elsevier, 2004. - 334 p. These graphic images are enhanced by introducing a variety of different coloring techniques. Detailed instructions are given for the construction of some interesting 2D and 3D fractals using iterated function systems as well as the construction of many different types of Julia sets and parameter sets such as the Mandelbrot set. The mathematics...
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Academic Press, 2014. — 400 p. — ISBN: 9780128010006 The text contains no information describing how students can initiate a symbolic computing session or obtain stored or printed copies of their work. The instructor will need to provide, externally to the text, all the information that is needed in that area. The ideal situation is for students to have access to symbolic...
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Springer, 2017. — 265 p. — ISBN: 978-3-319-52003-2. 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...
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Birkhauser, 2001, 725 p. This text presents an introductory survey of the basic concepts and applied mathematical methods of nonlinear science as well as an introduction to some simple related nonlinear experimental activities. Students in engineering, physics, chemistry, mathematics, computing science, and biology should be able to successfully use this book. To provide the...
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Springer, 2004. — 1374 p. — ISBN: 978-1-4612-6441-5. Mathematica is today's most advanced technical computing system. It features a rich programming environment, two- and three-dimensional graphics capabilities, and hundreds of sophisticated, powerful programming and mathematical functions using state-of-the-art algorithms. Combined with a user-friendly interface, and a...
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Academic Press, 1993. — 808 p. The Mathematica Handbook is intended to provide a convenient reference of all built-in Mathematica Version 2.0 objects to both beginning and advanced users of Mathematica alike. This book arose out of the need to have a convenient reference of all Mathematica commands and objects along with typical examples of them. In addition, The Mathematica...
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Addison-Wesley Publishing, 1995. - 361 p. ISBN: 0201532808 0201826569 0201826550 9780201532807. This book is a reference manual for Mathematica(R) graphics. This guidebook explains everything you need to know to use these functions to write custom programs and to get the most out of Mathematica's graphics. The book is the definitive document for the syntax and semantics of the...
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4th ed. — Lulu Press, 2017. — 739 p. Systems of computer mathematics find more and more broad applications in several natural, economical, and social fields. These systems are rather important tools for scientists, teachers, researchers, and engineers, very well combining symbolic methods with advanced computing methods. One of the leaders among tools of this class undoubtedly...
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Springer, 2003, 253 p. Intended as a companion for textbooks in mathematical methods for science and engineering, this book presents a large number of numerical topics and exercises together with discussions of methods for solving such problems using Mathematica(R). Although it is primarily designed for use with the author's "Mathematical Methods: For Students of Physics and...
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Cambridge University Press1999-01-28ISBN: 052159233X550 p. The idea behind this book is to use Mathematica to provide a wide range of exact benchmark models against which inexact models can be tested and verified. In so doing, the author is able to explain when models and numerical schemes can be relied on, and when they can't. Benchmarking is also applied to Monte Carlo...
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2nd edition. — McGraw-Hill Companies, 2009. — 374 p. Series: Schaum's Outline. — ISBN: 0071608281. Confusing Textbooks? Missed Lectures? Not Enough Time? Fortunately for you, there are Schaum's Outlines. More than 40 million students have trusted Schaum's to help them succeed in the classroom and on exams. Schaum's is the key to faster learning and higher grades in every...
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New York: Springer, 2016. - 335 p. An introduction to the vast array of features and powerful mathematical functions of Mathematica that uses a multitude of clearly presented examples and worked-out problems that enable the reader to learn from the codes and avoids lengthy explanations.
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Springer, 1999. - 592 p. 2nd edition "Mathematica in Action, 2nd Edition," is designed both as a guide to the extraordinary capabilities of Mathematica as well as a detailed tour of modern mathematics by one of its leading expositors, Stan Wagon. Ideal for teachers, researchers, and mathematic enthusiasts. This second edition of the highly successful W.H. Freeman version...
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Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1995. –361 p. Mathematica is an exceptionally flexible and powerful tool for producing mathematical graphics. Mathematica makes it easy to create graphs of functions, plots of data, pictures of geometrical solids, and other mathematical illustrations either with built-in functions or with simple programs of your own. This book tells you what...
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McGraw-Hill, 1996. — 434 p. . A comprehensive, hands-on guide to the Mathematica programming language. Offers a self-contained overview of Mathematica's high-level language, featuring real-world programming tips and techniques. Covers kernel features of Mathematica 3.0.. Language Fundamentals. Lists and Strings. Procedural Programming. Functional Programming. Rule-Based...
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A compilation. — 1999-2002. — 551 p. Mathematica is a computer program for doing mathematics. It is often used for instruction, homework, research, and writing. Mathematica is extraordinarily well-rounded. It is suitable for both numeric and symbolic work, and it has remarkable word-processing capabilities as well. Mathematicians can (and often do) search for a working model,...
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Academic Press, 2002. — 313 p. — 2nd ed. — ISBN: 0123516668, 9780123516664 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...
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Boca Raton; London; New York; Washington, D.C.: Chapman & Hall/CRC, 1999. — 657 p. — ISBN: 1-58488-012-0. Modeling is practiced in engineering and all physical sciences. Many specialized texts exist - written at a high level - that cover this subject. However, students and even professionals often experience difficulties in setting up and solving even the simplest of models.
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Third edition. — Academic Press, 2004. — 585 p. — ISBN: 0-12-041563-1. This third edition of Mathematica by Example is completely compatible with recent Mathematica versions. Highly readable and informative, this volume is geared toward the beginning Mathematica user and focuses on the most often used features of this powerful tool. The book covers popular applications of...
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2001. - 12 p. The purpose of this manual is to help you begin using Mathematica, a mathematical exploration system in which you can perform calculations, evaluate functions, create graphics, and develop programs. The manual contains simple examples for you to try. It covers just the basics, enough to get you started. To learn more about Mathematica, you may want to consult the...
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Imperial College Press, 1996. - 344 p. This work aims to help students learn a variety of mathematical tools and concepts. The approach is interactive, using experiments, performed in the symbolic algebra package Mathematica, to impart the fundamentals of many of the topics students encounter. This book takes its place among a growing number about using a computer mathematics...
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Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1991. — 304 p. ISBN: 0201529890. Presents some common problems in mathematics and how they can be investigated using the Mathematica computer system. Problems and exercises include the calendar, sequences, the n-Queens problems, digital computing, blackjack and computing pi. This book is for those that would like to see how Mathematica is...
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Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1994, 396 p. This book should be of interest to practitioners, researchers, and students in the sciences, engineering, and mathematics who wish to make efficient and accurate use of tensors and differential forms in solving problems. Math Tensor is a computer program that works with Mathematica by extending its capabilities to include tensor...
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3rd Edition. — Cambridge University Press, 2019. — 550 p. — ISBN: 978-1-108-40636-9. The unique feature of this compact student's introduction to Mathematica and the Wolfram Language(TM) is that the order of the material closely follows a standard mathematics curriculum. As a result, it provides a brief introduction to those aspects of the Mathematica software program most...
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Springer, 1993. — 321 p. ISBN: 3540940480 This introduction has been designed to teach Mathematica as a programming language to scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and computer scientists. The text may be used in a first or second course on programming at the undergraduate level or in a Mathematica-related course in engineering, mathematics, or the sciences. It is also...
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Mathematics Department, Imperial College, 1999. – 41 p. We’re not attempting an exhaustive survey of Mathematica’s capabilities: we couldn’t come close to doing justice to that task in the time we have. Equally, there are dozens of specialized uses for Mathematica (in pure and applied mathematics, physical science, engineering, etc.) that we can’t hope to address here (though...
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Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016. — 563 p. Essentials of Programming in Mathematica provides an introduction suitable for readers with little or no background in the language as well as for those with some experience using programs such as C, Java, or Perl. The author, an established authority on Mathematica programming, has written an example-driven text that covers...
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2nd edition. — McGraw-Hill Companies, 2009. — 374 p. — ISBN: 978-0-07-160829-9. Tough Test Questions? Missed Lectures? Not Enough Time? Fortunately for you, there are Schaum's Outlines. More than 40 million students have trusted Schaum's to help them succeed in the classroom and on exams. Schaum's is the key to faster learning and higher grades in every subject. Each Outline...
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Springer, 2014. — 197 p. — ISBN10: 3319008935. The basics of computer algebra and the language of Mathematica are described. This title will lead toward an understanding of Mathematica that allows the reader to solve problems in physics, mathematics, and chemistry. Mathematica is the most widely used system for doing mathematical calculations by computer, including symbolic and...
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Cesar Lopez Perez, 2016. — 250 p. — ISBN: 1523417404 You can use Mathematica as a powerful numerical computer. While most calculators handle numbers only to a preset degree of precision, Mathematica performs exact calculations to any desired degree of precision. In addition, unlike calculators, we can perform operations not only with individual numbers but also with objects...
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O’Reilly Media, 2010. — 830 p. — ISBN13: 978-0596520991. Mathematica Cookbook helps you master the application’s core principles by walking you through real-world problems. Ideal for browsing, this book includes recipes for working with numerics, data structures, algebraic equations, calculus, and statistics. You’ll also venture into exotic territory with recipes for data...
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AP Professional, 1994. — 398 p. The book is designed as a beginner's guide to computer performance analysis and assumes only a basic knowledge of computers and some mathematical proficiency. The mathematical aspects have been relegated to a Mathematica program disk, allowing readers to try out most of the techniques as they work their way through the book. Ideally suited for...
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Cesar Lopez Perez, 2016. — 250 p. — ISBN: 1523417404 You can use Mathematica as a powerful numerical computer. While most calculators handle numbers only to a preset degree of precision, Mathematica performs exact calculations to any desired degree of precision. In addition, unlike calculators, we can perform operations not only with individual numbers but also with objects...
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Academic Press, 1993. — 808 p. — ISBN13: 978-0-12-041536-4. This book covers each of the 1061 built-in objects of version 2.0 in alphabetical order, with a separate section devoted to graphics-related objects. In addition, 24 of the Calculus, Statistics, and Numerical Mathematics packages resident in version 2.0 are covered, yielding a total of over 1500 listings. Virtually...
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Third edition. — Academic Press, 2004. — 585 p. — ISBN: 0-12-041563-1. This third edition of Mathematica by Example is completely compatible with recent Mathematica versions. Highly readable and informative, this volume is geared toward the beginning Mathematica user and focuses on the most often used features of this powerful tool. The book covers popular applications of...
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4th edition. — Academic Press, 2008. — 576 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-374318-3. Mathematica by Example, 4e is designed to introduce the Mathematica programming language to a wide audience. This is the ideal text for all scientific students, researchers, and programmers wishing to learn or deepen their understanding of Mathematica. The program is used to help professionals,...
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6th edition. — Academic Press, 2022. — 536 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-824163-9. Mathematica by Example, Sixth Edition is an essential resource for the Mathematica user, providing step-by-step instructions on achieving results from this powerful software tool. The book fully accounts for the changes to functionality and visualization capabilities and accommodates the full array of new...
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6th edition. — Academic Press, 2022. — 536 p. Mathematica by Example, Sixth Edition is an essential resource for the Mathematica user, providing step-by-step instructions on achieving results from this powerful software tool. The book fully accounts for the changes to functionality and visualization capabilities and accommodates the full array of new extensions in the types of...
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The USA. CreateSpace. 2016. 630 p. ISBN: 978–153274883. The represented monograph is mostly for people who want the more deep understanding of the Mathematica programming, particularly those Mathematica users who would like to make a transition from the user to a programmer, or perhaps those who already have certain limited experience in Mathematica programming but want to...
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Apress, 2021. — 439 p. — ISBN: 9781484265932. Enhance your data science programming and analysis with the Wolfram programming language and Mathematica, an applied mathematical tools suite. The book will introduce you to the Wolfram programming language and its syntax, as well as the structure of Mathematica and its advantages and disadvantages. You’ll see how to use the Wolfram...
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3rd Edition. — Wolfram Media, 2020. — x, 562 p. — ISBN: 978-1-57955-037-0, 978-1-57955-038-7. For more than 30 years, Mathematica has been the principal computation environment for millions of innovators, educators, students, and others around the world. This book is an introduction and provides a hands-on experience introducing the breadth of Mathematica and the Wolfram...
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Cambridge University Press, 2013. — 728 p. — ISBN: 978-1-107-00946-2. Starting from the first principles, this book covers all of the foundational material needed to develop a clear understanding of the Mathematica language, with a practical emphasis on solving problems. Concrete examples throughout the text demonstrate how Mathematica language, can be used to solve problems in...
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The USA. Lulu Press. 2017. 613 p. ISBN 978–1–387–35606–5. Software represented in the book contains several useful and effective receptions of the procedural and functional programming in the Mathematica system that extend the system software and allow sometimes much more efficiently and easily to program the software for various purposes, above all, wearing system character....
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Singapore: World Scientific, 2022. — 444 p. The Wolfram Language is the programming language of Mathematica, used increasingly by scientists due to its ease of learning and user-friendliness. This book focuses on applications of the Wolfram Language to applied mathematics, physics, and chemistry. Topics discussed are comprehensive, from differential equations and special...
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2021, CRC Press is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, 418 (431) p. This multivariable calculus book has been designed as a multi-course text. The first six chapters might be used as a third-semester calculus course as it contains the usual topics, namely vectors in R 3 , quadric surfaces, curves in R 3 , continuous and differential functions defined in R 3 ,...
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3rd Edition. — Wolfram Media, 2023. — xvi, 360 p. — ISBN: 978-1-94418-307-3, 978-1-94418-308-0. As the world's first and only full-scale computational language, the Wolfram Language represents a milestone in the development of programming languages that makes leading-edge computation accessible to everyone. Unique in its approach of building vast knowledge and automation, the...
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Monography — Second edition — USA. Kindle press. 2020 — 396 p. — ISBN: 9798574872710. The software presented in the book contains several useful and effective receptions of the procedural and functional programming in Mathematica that extend the system software and allow sometimes much more efficiently and easily to program the software for various purposes. Among them, some...
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Apress, 2021. — 439 p. — ISBN: 9781484265932. Enhance your data science programming and analysis with the Wolfram programming language and Mathematica, an applied mathematical tools suite. The book will introduce you to the Wolfram programming language and its syntax, as well as the structure of Mathematica and its advantages and disadvantages. You’ll see how to use the Wolfram...
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2nd Edition. — Apress, 2024. — 476 p. Enhance your data science programming and analysis with the Wolfram programming language and Mathematica, an applied mathematical tools suite. This second edition introduces the latest LLM Wolfram capabilities, delves into exploring data types in Mathematica, covers key programming concepts, and includes code performance and debugging...
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2nd Edition. — Apress Media LLC, 2024. — 476 p. — ISBN-13: 979-8-8688-0347-5. Enhance your data science programming and analysis with the Wolfram programming language and Mathematica, an applied mathematical tools suite. This second edition introduces the latest LLM Wolfram capabilities, delves into exploring data types in Mathematica, covers key programming concepts, and...
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Cluj-Napoca: Mediamira, 2006. — 358 p. Tutorial for using the Mathematica package to study the course of mathematical analysis.
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Packt Publishing, 2014. — 143 p. — ISBN: 9781783282999 Mathematica, developed and maintained by Wolfram Research, is a trusted and popular tool used to analyze and visualize data. This book begins by introducing you to the Mathematica environment and the basics of dataset loading and cleaning. You will then learn about the different kinds of widely used datasets so that you are...
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New York: Packt Publishing, 2015. — 164 p. Use the power of Mathematica to analyze data in your applications. Discover the capabilities of data classification and pattern recognition offered by MathematicaUse hundreds of algorithms for time series analysis to predict the future. There are many algorithms for data analysis and it's not always possible to quickly choose the best...
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Packt Publishing, 2015. — 160 p. — ISBN10: 178588493X, ISBN13: 978-1785884931. There are many algorithms for data analysis and it's not always possible to quickly choose the best one for each case. Implementation of the algorithms takes a lot of time. With the help of Mathematica, you can quickly get a result from the use of a particular method, because this system contains...
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3rd Edition. — Cambridge University Press, 2019. — 550 p. — ISBN: 978-1-108-40636-9. (Interactive table of contents). The unique feature of this compact student's introduction to Mathematica and the Wolfram Language(TM) is that the order of the material closely follows a standard mathematics curriculum. As a result, it provides a brief introduction to those aspects of the...
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Wolfram Research, 2005. — 236 p. Control System Professional is a collection of Mathematica programs that extend Mathematica to solve a wide range of control system problems. Both classical and modern approaches are supported for continuous-time (analog) and discrete-time (sampled) systems. This guide describes in detail the new data types introduced in Control System...
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Springer-Verlag, 1994. — xx, 482 p. — ISBN: 0-387-97973-5, 3-540-97973-5. Quantum Methods with Mathematica is one of these concept books that combine a traditional subject with a new and powerful way of presenting and analyzing quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics due to its mathematical nature is particularly well-suited for a Mathematica face-lift. This book exploits Wolfram...
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Publisher: Birkhäuser Verlag; 1994. ISBN-10: 3764350318 The software program Mathematica combines symbolic and numerical calculations, plots, graphics programming, list calculations, and structured documentation into a unified, interactive environment. It is therefore an ideal tool for engineers, scientists, and applied mathematicians. This book gives an introduction to the...
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Springer, 2002. — 481 p. — (Springer Texts in Statistics). — ISBN: 0387952349, 1461274036, 9780387952345. This book and software package presents a unified approach for doing mathematical statistics with Mathematica. The mathematical software empowers the student with the ability to solve difficult problems. The professional statistician will be able to tackle tricky...
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New York: There are many algorithms for data analysis and it's not always possible to quickly choose the best one for each case. Implementation of the algorithms takes a lot of time. With the help of Mathematica, you can quickly get a result from the use of a particular method, because this system contains almost all the known algorithms for data analysis. Key Features Use the...
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