A Crash Course in Mathematica
A Crash Course in Mathematica
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Book Description
Provides a compact introduction to the Mathematica computer program, widely used in mathematics and in the natural and engineering sciences. Discusses the essential basics of Mathematica version 3 and 4 using simple, non-field-specific examples and exercises. Softcover. CD-ROM included.
Language Notes
Text: English (translation)
Original Language: German
A Crash Course in Mathematica
A Crash Course in Mathematica,Stephan Kaufmann,Birkhauser,3764361271,Applied,Computer Science,Computers,Computers - Other Applications,Discrete Mathematics,Mathematica,Mathematical & Statistical Software,Science/Mathematics,Computeralgebra,Computers / Mathematical & Statistical Software
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