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Mathematica by Example

Mathematica by Example

Autor: Martha L. Abell , James P. Braselton

Número de Páginas: 577

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 solve complex problems in a variety of fields, including biology, physics, and engineering. - Clear organization, complete topic coverage, and accessible exposition for novices - Fully compatible with Mathematica 6.0 - New applications, exercises and examples from a variety of fields including biology, physics and engineering - Includes a CD-ROM with all Mathematica input appearing in the book, useful to students so they do not have to type in code and commands

The Student's Introduction to MATHEMATICA ®

The Student's Introduction to MATHEMATICA ®

Autor: Bruce F. Torrence , Eve A. Torrence

Número de Páginas: 484

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 features of the software. As a result, the book provides a brief introduction to those aspects of the Mathematica software program most useful to students. The second edition of this well loved book is completely rewritten for Mathematica 6 including coverage of the new dynamic interface elements, several hundred exercises and a new chapter on programming. This book can be used in a variety of courses, from precalculus to linear algebra. Used as a supplementary text it will aid in bridging the gap between the mathematics in the course and Mathematica. In addition to its course use, this book will serve as an excellent tutorial for those wishing to learn Mathematica and brush up on their mathematics at the same time.

Essentials of Mathematica

Essentials of Mathematica

Autor: Nino Boccara

Número de Páginas: 550

Essential Mathematica: With Applications to Mathematics and Physics, based on the lecture notes of a course taught at the University of Illinois at Chicago to advanced undergrad and graduate students, teaches how to use Mathematica to solve a wide variety problems in mathematics and physics. It is illustrated with many detailed examples that require the student to construct meticulous, step-by-step, easy to read Mathematica programs. The first section, in which the reader learns how to use a variety of Mathematica commands, avoids long discussions and overly sophisticated techniques. Its aim is to provide the reader with Mathematica proficiency quickly and efficiently. The second section covers a broad range of applications in physics, engineering and applied mathematics, including Egyptian Fractions, Happy Numbers, Mersenne Numbers, Multibases, Quantum Harmonic Oscillator, Quantum Square Potential, Van der Pol Oscillator, Electrostatics, Motion of a Charged Particle inan Electromagnetic Field, Duffing Oscillator, Negative and Complex Bases, Tautochrone Curves, Kepler’s Laws, Foucault’s Pendulum, Iterated Function Systems, Public-Key Encryption, and Julia and Mandelbrot Sets....

An Introduction to Programming with Mathematica®

An Introduction to Programming with Mathematica®

Autor: Paul R. Wellin , Richard J. Gaylord , Samuel N. Kamin

Número de Páginas: 580

Ideal for those wishing a deeper understanding of Mathematica programming, with software support and solutions to exercises available on the web.

Mathematica más allá de las matemáticas, 2ª Edición

Mathematica más allá de las matemáticas, 2ª Edición

Autor: J. Guillermo Sánchez León

Número de Páginas: 474

Esta segunda edición incluye las novedades más importantes incorporadas en Mathematica 10. Mathematica puede utilizarse en prácticamente cualquier área, desde la lingüística al tratamiento de imágenes. Las innovaciones incorporadas en las últimas versiones han sido enormes . La introducción de la forma lingüística que permite escribir en lenguaje natural y que Mathematica lo "traduzca" a su propia sintaxis permite que el programa pueda empezar a utilizarse desde los primeros minutos. El autor recurre a estas innovaciones para abordar problemas en varias áreas: ¿Cómo sabemos la edad de la Tierra? ¿Cómo se puede encontrar un planeta fuera del Sistema Solar? ¿Cómo puede modelarse un tsunami? ¿Por qué los quarks no se pueden encontrar libres? ¿Qué son y cómo se construyen los fractales de Mandelbrot? ¿Cómo se puede medir la proximidad genética entre especies? ¿Qué son y cómo pueden calcularse los derivados financieros? ¿Cómo pueden crearse simulaciones divertidas para la enseñanza de la física, matemáticas, estadística, etc.? ¿Qué es el cálculo paralelo? El lector aprenderá sobre lo que se cuenta, recurriendo a Mathematica, y podrá aplicarlo a...

Estructuras discretas con Mathematica

Estructuras discretas con Mathematica

Autor: Enrique Vílchez

Número de Páginas: 343

Esta obra anima al lector a sumergirse en este apasionante mundo de las matemáticas finitas y particularmente a su estudio mediante el apoyo complementario de software. Bajo esta perspectiva, este libro brinda una alternativa asistida por computadora hacia la búsqueda de metodologías educativas más propicias, dentro de un escenario en las instituciones universitarias, donde el uso mediado de la tecnología se propone como una necesidad para alcanzar aprendizajes más significativos.

Algebra y modelos lineales con mathematica

Algebra y modelos lineales con mathematica

Autor: Rafael Gallego Amez

Número de Páginas: 282

Con ayuda del software comercial Mathematica, se describen en este texto temas relacionados con el Álgebra Lineal clásica, Matemática Discreta, Cálculo Numérico y Ecuaciones Diferenciales. Cada capítulo posee una introducción teórica y una colección de ejercicios resueltos. Este libro está especialmente indicado para alumnos universitarios de los primeros cursos de las enseñanzas técnicas que cursen asignaturas relacionadas con las materias antes mencionadas. Así mismo, es también apropiado para aquellos docentes de estas materias que deseen formar un taller de matemáticas utilizando el ordenador.

Mathematica Cookbook

Mathematica Cookbook

Autor: Sal Mangano

Número de Páginas: 830

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 visualization using 2D and 3D graphic tools, image processing, and music. Although Mathematica 7 is a highly advanced computational platform, the recipes in this book make it accessible to everyone -- whether you're working on high school algebra, simple graphs, PhD-level computation, financial analysis, or advanced engineering models. Learn how to use Mathematica at a higher level with functional programming and pattern matching Delve into the rich library of functions for string and structured text manipulation Learn how to apply the tools to physics and engineering problems Draw on Mathematica's access to physics, chemistry, and biology data Get techniques for solving equations in computational finance Learn how to use Mathematica for sophisticated image processing Process music and audio as musical notes, analog waveforms, or digital sound samples

The Beginner's Guide to MATHEMATICA ®, Version 4

The Beginner's Guide to MATHEMATICA ®, Version 4

Autor: Jerry Glynn , Theodore Gray

Número de Páginas: 496

This hugely successful textbook covers all the new features of Mathematica Version 4.

Modelling Financial Derivatives with MATHEMATICA ®

Modelling Financial Derivatives with MATHEMATICA ®

Autor: William T. Shaw

Número de Páginas: 570

CD plus book for financial modelling, requires Mathematica 3 or 2.2; runs on most platforms.

A Physicist's Guide to Mathematica

A Physicist's Guide to Mathematica

Autor: Patrick T. Tam

Número de Páginas: 750

For the engineering and scientific professional, A Physicist’s Guide to Mathematica, Second Edition 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 commonly used features of the software as it applies to research in physics. For professors teaching physics and other science courses using the Mathematica software, A Physicist’s Guide to Mathematica, Second Edition is the only fully compatible (new software release) Mathematica text that engages students by providing complete topic coverage, new applications, exercises and examples that enable the user to solve a wide range of physics problems. Does not require prior knowledge of Mathematica or computer programming Can be used as either a primary or supplemental text for upper-division physics majors Provides over 450 end-of-section exercises and end-of-chapter problems Serves as a reference suitable for chemists, physical scientists, and engineers Compatible with Mathematica Version 6, a recent major release

Multivariable Calculus and Mathematica®

Multivariable Calculus and Mathematica®

Autor: Kevin R. Coombes , Ronald Lipsman , Jonathan Rosenberg

Número de Páginas: 314

Aiming to "modernise" the course through the integration of Mathematica, this publication introduces students to its multivariable uses, instructs them on its use as a tool in simplifying calculations, and presents introductions to geometry, mathematical physics, and kinematics. The authors make it clear that Mathematica is not algorithms, but at the same time, they clearly see the ways in which Mathematica can make things cleaner, clearer and simpler. The sets of problems give students an opportunity to practice their newly learned skills, covering simple calculations, simple plots, a review of one-variable calculus using Mathematica for symbolic differentiation, integration and numerical integration, and also cover the practice of incorporating text and headings into a Mathematica notebook. The accompanying diskette contains both Mathematica 2.2 and 3.0 version notebooks, as well as sample examination problems for students, which can be used with any standard multivariable calculus textbook. It is assumed that students will also have access to an introductory primer for Mathematica.

Introduction to Probability with Mathematica

Introduction to Probability with Mathematica

Autor: Kevin J. Hastings

Número de Páginas: 398

Newcomers to the world of probability face several potential stumbling blocks. They often struggle with key concepts-sample space, random variable, distribution, and expectation; they must regularly confront integration, infrequently mastered in calculus classes; and they must labor over lengthy, cumbersome calculations. Introduction to Probability with Mathematica is a groundbreaking text that uses a powerful computer algebra system as a pedagogical tool for learning and using probability. Its clever use of simulation to illustrate concepts and motivate important theorems gives it an important and unique place in the library of probability theory. The author smoothly integrates the technology with the traditional approach and subject matter, thereby augmenting rather than overpowering it. This book lives and breathes in the sense that not only can it be read and studied in an armchair, but each section also exists as a fully executable Mathematica® notebook on the CRC Web site. Students will find Introduction to Probability with Mathematica an engaging, accessible, yet challenging way to venture into the fascinating subject of probability.

Complex Analysis with MATHEMATICA®

Complex Analysis with MATHEMATICA®

Autor: William T. Shaw

Número de Páginas: 6

This book presents a way of learning complex analysis, using Mathematica. Includes CD with electronic version of the book.

Mathematica for Theoretical Physics

Mathematica for Theoretical Physics

Autor: Gerd Baumann

Número de Páginas: 570

Class-tested textbook that shows readers how to solve physical problems and deal with their underlying theoretical concepts while using Mathematica® to derive numeric and symbolic solutions. Delivers dozens of fully interactive examples for learning and implementation, constants and formulae can readily be altered and adapted for the user’s purposes. New edition offers enlarged two-volume format suitable to courses in mechanics and electrodynamics, while offering dozens of new examples and a more rewarding interactive learning environment. Notebooks for problem solving and learning.

The Mathematica GuideBook for Graphics

The Mathematica GuideBook for Graphics

Autor: Michael Trott

Número de Páginas: 1396

This comprehensive, detailed reference provides readers with both a working knowledge of Mathematica in general and a detailed knowledge of the key aspects needed to create the fastest, shortest, and most elegant implementations possible. It gives users a deeper understanding of Mathematica by instructive implementations, explanations, and examples from a range of disciplines at varying levels of complexity. The three volumes - Programming, Graphics, and Mathematics - each with a CD, total 3,000 pages and contain more than 15,000 Mathematica inputs, over 1,500 graphics, 4,000+ references, and more than 500 exercises. This second volume covers 2 and 3D graphics, providing a detailed treatment of creating images from graphic primitives such as points, lines, and polygons. It also shows how to graphically display functions that are given either analytically or in discrete form and a number of images from the Mathamatica graphics gallery. The use of Mathematicas graphics capabilities provides a very efficient and instructive way to learn how to deal with the structures arising in solving complicated problems.

The Beginner's Guide to Mathematica ® Version 3

The Beginner's Guide to Mathematica ® Version 3

Autor: Jerry Glynn , Theodore W. Gray

Número de Páginas: 364

Provides a brisk but careful tutorial for the Mathematica novice.

Exploring Abstract Algebra With Mathematica®

Exploring Abstract Algebra With Mathematica®

Autor: Allen C. Hibbard , Kenneth M. Levasseur

Número de Páginas: 492

This upper-division laboratory supplement for courses in abstract algebra consists of several Mathematica packages programmed as a foundation for group and ring theory. Additionally, the "user's guide" illustrates the functionality of the underlying code, while the lab portion of the book reflects the contents of the Mathematica-based electronic notebooks. Students interact with both the printed and electronic versions of the material in the laboratory, and can look up details and reference information in the user's guide. Exercises occur in the stream of the text of the lab, which provides a context within which to answer, and the questions are designed to be either written into the electronic notebook, or on paper. The notebooks are available in both 2.2 and 3.0 versions of Mathematica, and run across all platforms for which Mathematica exits. A very timely and unique addition to the undergraduate abstract algebra curriculum, filling a tremendous void in the literature.

Differential Equations with Mathematica

Differential Equations with Mathematica

Autor: Martha L. Abell , James P. Braselton

Número de Páginas: 894

The Third Edition of the Differential Equations with Mathematica integrates new applications from a variety of fields,especially biology, physics, and engineering. The new handbook is also completely compatible with recent versions of Mathematica and is a perfect introduction for Mathematica beginners.* Focuses on the most often used features of Mathematica for the beginning Mathematica user* New applications from a variety of fields, including engineering, biology, and physics* All applications were completed using recent versions of Mathematica

Nonlinear Physics with Mathematica for Scientists and Engineers

Nonlinear Physics with Mathematica for Scientists and Engineers

Autor: Richard H. Enns , George C. Mcguire

Número de Páginas: 720

Nonlinear physics continues to be an area of dynamic modern research, with applications to physics, engineering, chemistry, mathematics, computer science, biology, medicine and economics. In this text extensive use is made of the Mathematica computer algebra system. No prior knowledge of Mathematica or programming is assumed. This book includes 33 experimental activities that are designed to deepen and broaden the reader's understanding of nonlinear physics. These activities are correlated with Part I, the theoretical framework of the text.

Symmetry Analysis of Differential Equations with Mathematica®

Symmetry Analysis of Differential Equations with Mathematica®

Autor: Gerd Baumann

Número de Páginas: 540

The first book to explicitly use Mathematica so as to allow researchers and students to more easily compute and solve almost any kind of differential equation using Lie's theory. Previously time-consuming and cumbersome calculations are now much more easily and quickly performed using the Mathematica computer algebra software. The material in this book, and on the accompanying CD-ROM, will be of interest to a broad group of scientists, mathematicians and engineers involved in dealing with symmetry analysis of differential equations. Each section of the book starts with a theoretical discussion of the material, then shows the application in connection with Mathematica. The cross-platform CD-ROM contains Mathematica (version 3.0) notebooks which allow users to directly interact with the code presented within the book. In addition, the author's proprietary "MathLie" software is included, so users can readily learn to use this powerful tool in regard to performing algebraic computations.

A Beginner's Guide To Mathematica

A Beginner's Guide To Mathematica

Autor: David Mcmahon , Daniel M. Topa

Número de Páginas: 736

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 to Mathemat

Mathematica Beyond Mathematics

Mathematica Beyond Mathematics

Autor: José Guillermo Sánchez León

Número de Páginas: 459

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. This thoroughly revised second edition of 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 and Wolfram certified instructor. The examples strike a balance between relevance and difficulty in terms of Mathematica syntax, allowing readers to incrementally build up their Mathematica skills as they go through the chapters While reading this book, you will also learn more about the Wolfram Language and how to use it to solve a wide variety of problems. The author raises questions from a wide range of topics and answers them by taking full advantage of Mathematica's latest features. For example: What sources of energy does the world really use? Are our cities getting warmer? Is the novel El Quixote written in Pi? Is it possible to reliably date the Earth using radioactive isotopes? How can we find planets outside our solar system? How can we model epidemics, earthquakes and other natural phenomena? What is the ...

Schaum's Outline of Mathematica, 2ed

Schaum's Outline of Mathematica, 2ed

Autor: Eugene Don

Número de Páginas: 374

Tough Test Questions? Missed Lectures? Not Enough Time? Fortunately for you, there's 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 presents all the essential course information in an easy-to-follow, topic-by-topic format. You also get hundreds of examples, solved problems, and practice exercises to test your skills. This Schaum's Outline gives you Practice problems with full explanations that reinforce knowledge Coverage of the most up-to-date developments in your course field In-depth review of practices and applications Fully compatible with your classroom text, Schaum's highlights all the important facts you need to know. Use Schaum's to shorten your study time-and get your best test scores! Schaum's Outlines-Problem Solved.

Mastering Mathematica®

Mastering Mathematica®

Autor: John W. Gray

Número de Páginas: 667

Mastering Mathematica®: Programming Methods and Applications presents the mathematical results and turn them into precise algorithmic procedures that can be executed by a computer. This book provides insight into more complex situations that can be investigated by hand. Organized into four parts, this book begins with an overview of the use of a pocket calculator. This text then looks in more detail at numerical calculations and solving equations, both algebraic and differential equations. Other parts consider the built-in graphics and show how to make pictures without programming. This book discusses as well the four styles of programming, namely, functional programming, imperative programming, rewrite programing, and object oriented programming. The reader is also introduced to differentiable mapping to show the analysis of critical points of functions and the developments in differential geometry that are required to study minimal surfaces. This book is a valuable resource for graduate students in mathematics, mathematics education, engineering, and the sciences.

Programming with Mathematica®

Programming with Mathematica®

Autor: Paul Wellin

Número de Páginas: 731

Starting from 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 can be used to solve problems in science, engineering, economics/finance, computational linguistics, geoscience, bioinformatics, and a range of other fields. The book will appeal to students, researchers and programmers wishing to further their understanding of Mathematica. Designed to suit users of any ability, it assumes no formal knowledge of programming so it is ideal for self-study. Over 290 exercises are provided to challenge the reader's understanding of the material covered and these provide ample opportunity to practice using the language. Mathematica notebooks containing examples, programs and solutions to exercises are available from www.cambridge.org/wellin.

Mathematica

Mathematica

Autor: Stephen Wolfram

Número de Páginas: 780

Just out, the long-waited Release 2.0 of Mathematica. This new edition of the complete reference was released simultaneously and covers all the new features of Release 2.0. Includes a comprehensive review of the increased functionality of the program. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Mathematica Quick Reference, Version 2

Mathematica Quick Reference, Version 2

Autor: Nancy Blachman

Número de Páginas: 312

This pocket-sized guide provides a convenient listing of all Mathematica commands. It is updated for Mathematica 2.0 and meets the needs of all Mathematica users. Brief descriptions of each command are followed by simple examples of how to use the command in question. The commands are organized by function.

Mathematica Graphics Examples

Mathematica Graphics Examples

Autor: Dr. Haiduke Sarafian

Número de Páginas: 377

This book is to be considered a flexible guideline on how to learn and teach Mathematica graphic commands. For instance the class practices and the homework assignments are to be altered, adjusting to the students’ interest. The exam files are samples, and need to be altered accordingly. The book represents how the course was taught by the author; individuals adapting the book have the total freedom to modify and reorganize its contents.

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