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The mathematica guidebook for symbolics
Mathematica is today's most advanced technical computing system. It features a rich programming environment, two-and three-dimensional graphics capabilities and hundreds of sophisticated, powerful programming and mathematical functions using state-of-the-art algorithms. Combined with a user-fri...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-387-28815-5 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2023270 |
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author | Trott, Michael |
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description | Mathematica is today's most advanced technical computing system. It features a rich programming environment, two-and three-dimensional graphics capabilities and hundreds of sophisticated, powerful programming and mathematical functions using state-of-the-art algorithms. Combined with a user-friendly interface, and a complete mathematical typesetting system, Mathematica offers an intuitive easy-to-handle environment of great power and utility. "The Mathematica GuideBook for Symbolics" (code and text fully tailored for Mathematica 5.1) deals with Mathematica's symbolic mathematical capabilities. Structural and mathematical operations on single and systems of polynomials are fundamental to many symbolic calculations and they are covered in considerable detail. The solution of equations and differential equations, as well as the classical calculus operations (differentiation, integration, summation, series expansion, limits) are exhaustively treated. Generalized functions and their uses are discussed. In addition, this volume discusses and employs the classical orthogonal polynomials and special functions of mathematical physics. To demonstrate the symbolic mathematics power, a large variety of problems from mathematics and phyics are discussed. |
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spelling | cern-20232702021-04-21T20:14:13Zdoi:10.1007/0-387-28815-5http://cds.cern.ch/record/2023270engTrott, MichaelThe mathematica guidebook for symbolicsComputing and ComputersMathematical Physics and MathematicsMathematica is today's most advanced technical computing system. It features a rich programming environment, two-and three-dimensional graphics capabilities and hundreds of sophisticated, powerful programming and mathematical functions using state-of-the-art algorithms. Combined with a user-friendly interface, and a complete mathematical typesetting system, Mathematica offers an intuitive easy-to-handle environment of great power and utility. "The Mathematica GuideBook for Symbolics" (code and text fully tailored for Mathematica 5.1) deals with Mathematica's symbolic mathematical capabilities. Structural and mathematical operations on single and systems of polynomials are fundamental to many symbolic calculations and they are covered in considerable detail. The solution of equations and differential equations, as well as the classical calculus operations (differentiation, integration, summation, series expansion, limits) are exhaustively treated. Generalized functions and their uses are discussed. In addition, this volume discusses and employs the classical orthogonal polynomials and special functions of mathematical physics. To demonstrate the symbolic mathematics power, a large variety of problems from mathematics and phyics are discussed.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:20232702006 |
spellingShingle | Computing and Computers Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Trott, Michael The mathematica guidebook for symbolics |
title | The mathematica guidebook for symbolics |
title_full | The mathematica guidebook for symbolics |
title_fullStr | The mathematica guidebook for symbolics |
title_full_unstemmed | The mathematica guidebook for symbolics |
title_short | The mathematica guidebook for symbolics |
title_sort | mathematica guidebook for symbolics |
topic | Computing and Computers Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-387-28815-5 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2023270 |
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