Mathematica®: A Problem-Centered Approach
Mathematica®: 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...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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London :
Springer London,
2010.
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Σειρά: | Springer Undergraduate Mathematics Series,
53 |
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- 1. 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.