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Mathematica by Example, Fifth Edition is an essential desk
reference for the beginning Mathematica user, providing
step-by-step instructions on achieving results from this powerful
software tool. The book fully accounts for the dramatic changes to
functionality and visualization capabilities in the most recent
version of Mathematica (10.4). It accommodates the full array of
new extensions in the types of data and problems that Mathematica
can immediately handle, including cloud services and systems,
geographic and geometric computation, dynamic visualization,
interactive applications and other improvements. It is an ideal
text for scientific students, researchers and aspiring programmers
seeking further understanding of Mathematica. Written by seasoned
practitioners with a view to practical implementation and
problem-solving, the book's pedagogy is delivered clearly and
without jargon using representative biological, physical and
engineering problems. Code is provided on an ancillary website to
support the use of Mathematica across diverse applications.
Introductory Differential Equations, Sixth Edition provides
accessible explanations and many robust sample problems. This
valuable resource is appropriate for a first semester course in
introductory ordinary differential equations (including Laplace
transforms); for a second course in Fourier series and boundary
value problems; and for students with no background on the subject.
The book provides the foundations to assist students in learning
not only how to read and understand differential equations, but
also how to read technical material in more advanced texts as they
progress through their studies.
Mathematica by Example, Sixth Edition is an essential resource for
the Mathematica user, providing step-by-step instructions on
achieving results from this powerful software tool. The book fully
accounts for the changes to functionality and visualization
capabilities and accomodates the full array of new extensions in
the types of data and problems that Mathematica can immediately
handle, including cloud services and systems, geographic and
geometric computation, dynamic visualization, interactive
applications and other improvements. It is an ideal text for
scientific students, researchers, and aspiring programmers seeking
further understanding of Mathematica. Written by seasoned
practitioners with a view to practical implementation and
problem-solving, the book's pedagogy is delivered clearly and
without jargon using representative biological, physical and
engineering problems. Code is provided on an ancillary website to
support the use of Mathematica across diverse applications and
subject areas.
Differential Equations with Mathematica, Fifth Edition uses the
fundamental concepts of the popular platform to solve
(analytically, numerically, and/or graphically) differential
equations of interest to students, instructors, and scientists.
Mathematica's diversity makes it particularly well suited to
performing calculations encountered when solving many ordinary and
partial differential equations. In some cases, Mathematica's
built-in functions can immediately solve a differential equation by
providing an explicit, implicit, or numerical solution. In other
cases, Mathematica can be used to perform the calculations
encountered when solving a differential equation. Because one goal
of elementary differential equations courses is to introduce
students to basic methods and algorithms so that they gain
proficiency in them, nearly every topic covered this book
introduces basic commands, also including typical examples of their
application. A study of differential equations relies on concepts
from calculus and linear algebra, so this text also includes
discussions of relevant commands useful in those areas. In many
cases, seeing a solution graphically is most meaningful, so the
book relies heavily on Mathematica's outstanding graphics
capabilities.
Introductory Differential Equations, Fifth Edition provides
accessible explanations and new, robust sample problems. This
valuable resource is appropriate for a first semester course in
introductory ordinary differential equations (including Laplace
transforms), but is also ideal for a second course in Fourier
series and boundary value problems, and for students with no
background on the subject. The book provides the foundations to
assist students in learning not only how to read and understand
differential equations, but also how to read technical material in
more advanced texts as they progress through their studies.
Differential Equations with Mathematica, Fourth Edition is a
supplementing reference which uses the fundamental concepts of the
popular platform to solve (analytically, numerically, and/or
graphically) differential equations of interest to students,
instructors, and scientists. Mathematica's diversity makes it
particularly well suited to performing calculations encountered
when solving many ordinary and partial differential equations. In
some cases, Mathematica's built-in functions can immediately solve
a differential equation by providing an explicit, implicit, or
numerical solution. In other cases, mathematica can be used to
perform the calculations encountered when solving a differential
equation. Because one goal of elementary differential equations
courses is to introduce students to basic methods and algorithms so
that they gain proficiency in them, nearly every topic covered this
book introduces basic commands, also including typical examples of
their application. A study of differential equations relies on
concepts from calculus and linear algebra, so this text also
includes discussions of relevant commands useful in those areas. In
many cases, seeing a solution graphically is most meaningful, so
the book relies heavily on Mathematica's outstanding graphics
capabilities.
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