Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, 2007. — 550 p.
This book teaches how to use Mathematica to solve a wide variety of problems in mathematics and physics. It is based on the lecture notes of a course taught at the University of Illinois at Chicago to advanced undergrad and graduate students. The book is illustrated with many detailed examples that require the student to construct meticulous, step-by-step, easy to read Mathematica programs. The first part, in which the reader learns how to use a variety of Mathematica commands, contains examples, not long explanations; the second part contains attractive applications.
This book consists of two parts. Part I describes the essential Mathematica commands illustrated with many examples and Part II presents a variety of applications to mathematics and physics showing how Mathematica could be systematically used to teach these two disciplines.
The book is based on an introductory course taught at the University of Illinois at Chicago to advanced undergraduate and graduate students of the physics department who were not supposed to have any prior knowledge of Mathematica.
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