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Reviews Book Description With over a million users around the world, the Mathematica software system created by Stephen Wolfram has defined the direction of technical computing for nearly a decade. With its major new document and computer language technology, the new version, Mathematica 3.0, will take the top-power capabilities of Mathematica and make them accessible to a vastly broader audience. This book presents this revolutionary new version of Mathematica, which was released this summer simultaneously with the publication of the book. The Mathematica Book is a must-have purchase for anyone who wants to understand the revolutionary opportunities in science, technology, business, and education made possible by Mathematica 3.0. This encompasses a broad audience of scientists and mathematicians; engineers; computer professionals; quantitative financial analysts; medical researchers; and students at high-school, college, and graduate levels. Written by the creator of the system, The Mathematica Book includes both a tutorial introduction and complete reference information, and contains a comprehensive description of how to take advantage of Mathematica 's ability to solve myriad technical computing problems and its powerful graphical and typesetting capabilities. New to this edition: *Includes 50% more material, covering all the new capabilities of Mathematica 3.0 *Shows how to create and manipulate Mathematica notebook interactive documents *Demonstrates how to create your own palette-based interface to Mathematica *Behind-the-scenes discussions of the algorithms and engineering of Mathematica *Describes the MathLink standard for connecting toexternal programs *Presents the major codification of mathematical symbols and notation devised for Mathematica 3.0 Like previous editions, this book is sure to be found well-thumbed on the desks of many technical professionals and students around the world. Back to Mathematica |
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