The Mathematica Handbook
Martha L. Abell, James P. Braselton
The Mathematica Handbook is intended to provide a convenient reference of all
built-in Mathematica Version 2.0 objects to both beginning and advanced users of
Mathematica alike. This book arose out of the need to have a convenient reference of all
Mathematica commands and objects along with typical examples of them. In addition,
The Mathematica Handbook contains commands and examples of those commands
found in the packages contained in the Calculus (beginning on page 584), Statistics
(beginning on page 610), and Numerical Math (beginning on page 714) folders (or
directories). The commands in these sections are listed within each package, and the
packages are listed alphabetically within each folder (or directory) as well. The end of
The Handbook includes a list of references (on page 773) and an index (beginning on
page 775). The Preface describes how to use the entries of The Handbook and then
briefly discusses elementary rules of Mathematica syntax, defining functions, and using
commands that are contained in the standard Mathematica packages (version 2.0 and above).
built-in Mathematica Version 2.0 objects to both beginning and advanced users of
Mathematica alike. This book arose out of the need to have a convenient reference of all
Mathematica commands and objects along with typical examples of them. In addition,
The Mathematica Handbook contains commands and examples of those commands
found in the packages contained in the Calculus (beginning on page 584), Statistics
(beginning on page 610), and Numerical Math (beginning on page 714) folders (or
directories). The commands in these sections are listed within each package, and the
packages are listed alphabetically within each folder (or directory) as well. The end of
The Handbook includes a list of references (on page 773) and an index (beginning on
page 775). The Preface describes how to use the entries of The Handbook and then
briefly discusses elementary rules of Mathematica syntax, defining functions, and using
commands that are contained in the standard Mathematica packages (version 2.0 and above).
Categories:
Year:
1992
Publisher:
Academic Press Professional
Language:
english
ISBN 10:
0120415364
ISBN 13:
9780120415366
File:
PDF, 30.46 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1992