The Mathematica Handbook


The Mathematica Handbook
By Martha L. Abell, James P. Braselton





Synopsis
A reference work which covers each of the 1061 built-in objects of version 2.0, with a separate section on graphics-related objects; and 24 of the calculus, statistics and numerical mathematics packages, yielding over 1500 listings. Listings include an explanation of functionality, annotated examples and cross-references in a format useful to both beginning and advanced "Mathematica" users.

* Publisher: Academic Pr
* Number Of Pages: 808
* Publication Date: 1993-09
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0120415364
* ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780120415366
* Binding: Paperback




Summary: Useful A-Z Handbook
Rating: 5

If you want a book that gives what you need fast and in an easy-to-find fashion, get this book; all built-in commands as of Ver 2 are listed alphabetical order WITH EXAMPLE. I started using this in mid-90's in grad school and surprisingly just found that it is out of print while looking for a more up to date version. Also check out the title "Mathematica By Example" also by the same authors; that presents Mathematica in a more logical sequence.


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