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100 1 _aHazrat, Roozbeh.
_eautor
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245 1 0 _aMathematica®: A Problem-Centered Approach /
_cby Roozbeh Hazrat.
264 1 _aLondon :
_bSpringer London,
_c2010.
300 _axx, 180 páginas 63 ilustraciones, 50 ilustraciones en color.
_brecurso en línea.
336 _atexto
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputadora
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _arecurso en línea
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
347 _aarchivo de texto
_bPDF
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490 0 _aSpringer Undergraduate Mathematics Series,
_x1615-2085 ;
_v53
500 _aSpringer eBooks
505 0 _a1. Introduction -- 1.1 Mathematica as a calculator -- 1.2 Numbers -- 1.3 Algebraic computations -- 1.4 Trigonometric computations -- 1.5 Variables -- 1.6 Equalities =, :=, == -- 1.7 Dynamic variables -- 2. Defining functions -- 2.1 Formulas as functions -- 2.2 Anonymous functions -- 3. Lists -- 3.1 Functions producing lists -- 3.2 Listable functions -- 3.3 Selecting from a list -- 4. Changing heads! -- 5. A bit of logic and set theory -- 5.1 Being logical -- 5.2 Handling sets -- 5.3 Decision making, If and Which -- 6. Sums and products -- 6.1 Sum -- 6.2 Product -- 7. Loops and repetitions -- 7.1 Do, For a While -- 7.2 Nested loops -- 7.3 Nest, NestList and more -- 7.4 Fold and FoldList -- 7.5 Inner and Outer -- 8. Substitution, Mathematica rules -- 9. Pattern matching -- 10. Functions with multiple definitions -- 10.1 Functions with local variables -- 10.2 Functions with conditions -- 11. Recursive functions -- 12. Linear algebra -- 12.1 Vectors -- 12.2 Matrices -- 13. Graphics -- 13.1 Two-dimensional graphs -- 13.2 Three-dimensional graphs -- 14. Calculus and equations -- 14.1 Solving equations -- 14.2 Calculus -- 15. Solutions to the Exercises.
520 _aMathematica®: 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 through three categories of problems - the first category highlights those essential parts of the text that demonstrate the use of new commands in Mathematica whilst solving each problem presented; - the second comprises problems that further demonstrate the use of commands previously introduced to tackle different situations; and - the third presents more challenging problems for further study. The intention is to enable the reader to learn from the codes, thus avoiding long and exhausting explanations. While based on a computer algebra course taught to undergraduate students of mathematics, science, engineering and finance, the book also includes chapters on calculus and solving equations, and graphics, thus covering all the basic topics in Mathematica. With its strong focus upon programming and problem solving, and an emphasis on using numerical problems that do not need any particular background in mathematics, this book is also ideal for self-study and as an introduction to researchers who wish to use Mathematica as a computational tool. Mathematica®: A Problem-Centered Approach comes with a free 30 day trial of the Wolfram Mathematica(R) software.
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