Mathematica by Example,
Edition 6
By Martha L. Abell and James P. Braselton

Publication Date: 28 Jun 2021
Description

Mathematica by Example, Sixth Edition is an essential resource for the Mathematica user, providing step-by-step instructions on achieving results from this powerful software tool. The book fully accounts for the changes to functionality and visualization capabilities and accomodates the full array of new extensions in the types of data and problems that Mathematica can immediately handle, including cloud services and systems, geographic and geometric computation, dynamic visualization, interactive applications and other improvements. It is an ideal text for scientific students, researchers, and aspiring programmers seeking further understanding of Mathematica.

Written by seasoned practitioners with a view to practical implementation and problem-solving, the book's pedagogy is delivered clearly and without jargon using representative biological, physical and engineering problems. Code is provided on an ancillary website to support the use of Mathematica across diverse applications and subject areas.

Key Features

  • Provides clear organization, integrated topic coverage, and accessible explanations
  • Includes step-by-step instructions for the most popular implementations
  • Contains new applications, exercises and examples from a variety of fields, including biology, physics and engineering
  • Supported by online Mathematica code derived from examples in the book
About the author
By Martha L. Abell, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, USA and James P. Braselton, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, USA
Table of Contents
1. Getting Started
2. Numbers, Expressions and Functions
3. Calculus
4. Introduction to Lists and Tables
5. Nested Lists: Matrices and Vectors
6. Applications Related to Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations
Book details
ISBN: 9780128241639
Page Count: 544
Illustrations : Approx. 350 illustrations
Retail Price : £82.99

9780128149485; 9780128177990

Instructor Resources
Audience

Students taking any course featuring the use of Mathematica. Researchers/Professionals