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Author Torrence, Bruce F. (Bruce Follett), 1963- author.

Title The student's introduction to Mathematica and the Wolfram Language / Bruce F. Torrence, Eve A. Torrence
Edition Third edition
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 534 pages)
Contents Getting started -- Working with Mathematica -- Functions and their graphs -- Algebra -- Calculus -- Multivariable calculus -- Linear algebra -- Programming -- 3D printing
Summary The unique feature of this compact student's introduction to Mathematica® and the Wolfram Language™ is that the order of the material closely follows a standard mathematics curriculum. As a result, it provides a brief introduction to those aspects of the Mathematica® software program most useful to students. Used as a supplementary text, it will help bridge the gap between Mathematica® and the mathematics in the course, and will serve as an excellent tutorial for former students. There have been significant changes to Mathematica® since the second edition, and all chapters have now been updated to account for new features in the software, including natural language queries and the vast stores of real-world data that are now integrated through the cloud. This third edition also includes many new exercises and a chapter on 3D printing that showcases the new computational geometry capabilities that will equip readers to print in 3D
Notes Includes index
Second edition published as "Student's introduction to Mathematica" in 2009
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SUBJECT Mathematica (Computer file) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86111398
Mathematica (Computer file) fast
Subject Mathematics -- Data processing.
Wolfram language (Computer program language)
Informática-Aplicaciones en matemáticas
Mathematics -- Data processing
Wolfram language (Computer program language)
Form Electronic book
Author Torrence, Eve A. (Eve Alexandra), 1963- author.
ISBN 9781108290937
1108290930
Other Titles Student's introduction to Mathematica