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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 Mathematica offers a simple, step-by-step
approach to help math-savvy newcomers build the skills needed to
use the software in practice. Concise and easy to use, this book
teaches by example and points out potential pitfalls along the way.
The presentation starts with simple problems and discusses multiple
solution paths, ranging from basic to elegant, to gradually
introduce the Mathematica toolkit. More challenging and eventually
cutting-edge problems follow. The authors place high value on
notebook and file system organization, cross-platform capabilities,
and data reading and writing. The text features an array of error
messages you will likely encounter and clearly describes how to
deal with those situations. While it is by no means exhaustive,
this book offers a non-threatening introduction to Mathematica that
will teach you the aspects needed for many practical applications,
get you started on performing specific, relatively simple tasks,
and enable you to build on this experience and move on to more
real-world problems.
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