Mathematica for Scientists and Engineers: Using Mathematica to do Science
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This book was designed to show scientists and engineers how to use Mathematica to solve scientifically interesting problems in a variety of disciplines. The book covers all the major features of Mathematica-e.g. graphics programming, writing packages, and the new features in Mathematics 3.0. Exceptionally practical in approach, it draws application from "real-life" situations in physics, mathematics, and engineering.
The publisher, Prentice-Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics
Designed to show scientists and engineers how to use Mathematica to solve scientifically interesting problems in a variety of disciplines, this text covers all the major features of Mathematica -- e.g. graphics programming, writing packages, and the new features in Mathematica 3.0. Exceptionally practical in approach, it draws applications from "real-life" situations in physics, mathematics, and engineering, and focuses heavily on "where things may go wrong" in using Mathematica.
Mathematica for Scientists and Engineers: Using Mathematica to do Science
Mathematica for Scientists and Engineers: Using Mathematica to do Science,Richard Gass,Prentice Hall,0132276127,Computer Science,Computers,Computers - Other Applications,Data processing,Discrete Mathematics,Mathematica,Mathematica (Computer file),Mathematics,Miscellaneous Software,Physics,Science/Mathematics
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