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| #2460473 in Books | 1997-08-20 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .79 x7.00 x9.20l, | File type: PDF | 498 pages||8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.| Somewhat dated....but still useful|By Dr. Lee D. Carlson|Since this book was published, Mathematica has come out with version 4.1, which makes the book somewhat dated, since it is written in 3.0. However, it could still be of benefit to someone who wants to use Mathematica for more specialized tasks in science and enginnering. Some of the Mathematica code in the book is given f|From the Publisher|Designed to show scientists and engineers how to use Mathematica to solve scientifically interesting problems in a variety of disciplines, this text covers all the major features of Mathematica -- e.g. graphics programming, writing packages, a
For junior/graduate-level courses in science or engineering that use Mathematica as a problem-solving tool. Designed to show scientists and engineers how to use Mathematica to solve scientifically interesting problems in a variety of disciplines, this text covers all the major features of Mathematica - e.g. graphics programming, writing packages, and the new features in Mathematica 3.0. Exceptionally practical in approach, it draws applications from "real-life" situatio...
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