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The Linear Algebra Survival Guide offers a concise introduction to
the difficult core topics of linear algebra, guiding you through
the powerful graphic displays and visualization of Mathematica that
make the most abstract theories seem simple - allowing you to
tackle realistic problems using simple mathematical manipulations.
This resource is therefore a guide to learning the content of
Mathematica in a practical way, enabling you to manipulate
potential solutions/outcomes, and learn creatively. No starting
knowledge of the Mathematica system is required to use the book.
Desktop, laptop, web-based versions of Mathematica are available on
all major platforms. Mathematica Online for tablet and smartphone
systems are also under development and increases the reach of the
guide as a general reference, teaching and learning tool.
Linear Algebra: An Introduction With Mathematica uses a
matrix-based presentation and covers the standard topics any
mathematician will need to understand linear algebra while using
Mathematica. Development of analytical and computational skills is
emphasized, and worked examples provide step-by-step methods for
solving basic problems using Mathematica. The subject's rich
pertinence to problem solving across disciplines is illustrated
with applications in engineering, the natural sciences, computer
animation, and statistics.
Actuaries' Survival Guide: Navigating the Exam and Data Science,
Third Edition explains what actuaries are, what they do, and where
they do it. It describes exciting combinations of ideas,
techniques, and skills involved in the day-to-day work of
actuaries. This edition has been updated to reflect the rise of
social networking and the internet, the progress toward a global
knowledge-based economy, and the global expansion of the actuarial
field that has occurred since the prior edition.
Linear Algebra: An Introduction Using MAPLE is a text for a first
undergraduate course in linear algebra. All students majoring in
mathematics, computer science, engineering, physics, chemistry,
economics, statistics, actuarial mathematics and other such fields
of study will benefit from this text. The presentation is
matrix-based and covers the standard topics for a first course
recommended by the Linear Algebra Curriculum Study Group. The aim
of the book is to make linear algebra accessible to all college
majors through a focused presentation of the material, enriched by
interactive learning and teaching with MAPLE. Development of
analytical and computational skills is emphasized throughout Worked
examples provide step-by-step methods for solving basic problems
using Maple The subject's rich pertinence to problem solving across
disciplines is illustrated with applications in engineering, the
natural sciences, computer animation, and statistics
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