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Linear Algebra with Mathematica: An Introduction Using Mathematica
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| #2560527 in Books | 2000-02-14 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.72 x7.76 x9.56l,2.86 | File type: PDF | 664 pages||7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| Reprint of 1999/2000 Edition|By Anthony Lawrence|The edition dated 2009 is not a second edition. It is a reprint of the hardcover 1999 or 2000 editions targeting Mathematica 3. While the text contains helpful applications of linear algebra to chemistry and electronics, references to deprecated features of Mathematica make the learning experience expensive in time and one resort|From the Back Cover|This book is written for a standard first course in linear algebra, taught and learned with MATHEMATICA. Development of analytical and computational skills is emphasized, and worked examples provide step-by-step methods for solving bas
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 engineer...
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