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A desk reference for the beginning Mathematica user, providing step-by-step instructions on achieving results. The book fully accounts for the changes to functionality and visualization capabilities in version 11. The book is written with a view to practical implementation and problem-solving, without jargon, and uses representative biological, physical, and engineering problems.-- From publisher's description.
Mathematica navigator : mathematics, statistics, and graphics
2009
Ruskeepaa gives a general introduction to the most recent versions of Mathematica, the symbolic computation software from Wolfram.The book emphasizes graphics, methods of applied mathematics and statistics, and programming.Mathematica Navigator can be used both as a tutorial and as a handbook.
Mathematica data visualization
2014
About This Book Understand visualization functions used by scientists, engineers, and financial analysts Build a visualization system from scratch using low-level graphics primitives and interactive functionalities Learn ho
An engineer's guide to Mathematica
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Edward B. Magrab
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Engineering mathematics
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Mathematica (Computer file)
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Mathematica (Computer program language)
2014
Free Mathematica 10 Update Included! Now available from www.wiley.com/go/magrab [http://www.wiley.com/go/magrab]
Updated material includes:
- Creating regions and volumes of arbitrary shape and determining their properties: arc length, area, centroid, and area moment of inertia
- Performing integrations, solving equations, and determining the maximum and minimum values over regions of arbitrary shape
- Solving numerically a class of linear second order partial differential equations in regions of arbitrary shape using finite elements
An Engineer's Guide to Mathematica enables the reader to attain the skills to create Mathematica 9 programs that solve a wide range of engineering problems and that display the results with annotated graphics. This book can be used to learn Mathematica, as a companion to engineering texts, and also as a reference for obtaining numerical and symbolic solutions to a wide range of engineering topics. The material is presented in an engineering context and the creation of interactive graphics is emphasized.
The first part of the book introduces Mathematica's syntax and commands useful in solving engineering problems. Tables are used extensively to illustrate families of commands and the effects that different options have on their output. From these tables, one can easily determine which options will satisfy one's current needs. The order of the material is introduced so that the engineering applicability of the examples increases as one progresses through the chapters. The second part of the book obtains solutions to representative classes of problems in a wide range of engineering specialties. Here, the majority of the solutions are presented as interactive graphics so that the results can be explored parametrically.
Key features:
* Material is based on Mathematica 9
* Presents over 85 examples on a wide range of engineering topics, including vibrations, controls, fluids, heat transfer, structures, statistics, engineering mathematics, and optimization
* Each chapter contains a summary table of the Mathematica commands used for ease of reference
* Includes a table of applications summarizing all of the engineering examples presented.
* Accompanied by a website containing Mathematica notebooks of all the numbered examples
An Engineer's Guide to Mathematica is a must-have reference for practitioners, and graduate and undergraduate students who want to learn how to solve engineering problems with Mathematica.
Enzyme kinetics : rapid-equilibrium applications of mathematica
2011
Rapid-Equilibrium Enzyme Kinetics helps readers emphasize the estimation of kinetic parameters with the minimum number of velocity measurements, thereby reducing the amount of laboratory work necessary, and allowing more time for the consideration of complicated mechanisms. The book systematically progresses through six levels of understanding the enzyme-catalyzed reaction, and includes a CD-ROM so that the reader may use the programs in the book to input their own experimental data.
A crash course in Mathematica
1999
\"A Crash Course in Mathematica\" is a compact introduction to the program Mathematica, which is widely used in mathematics, as well as in the natural and engineering sciences.