Mathematica(r) in Action: Problem Solving Through Visualization and Computation

$50.80

This book instructs students on using Mathematica software for advanced computational problem-solving and data visualization.

Mathematica(r) in Action: Problem Solving Through Visualization and Computation
Mathematica(r) in Action: Problem Solving Through Visualization and Computation
$50.80

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Plenty of examples and case studies utilize Mathematica 7’s newest tools, such as dynamic manipulations and adaptive three-dimensional plotting. Emphasizes the breadth of Mathematica and the impressive results of combining techniques from different areas. Whenever possible, the book shows how Mathematica can be used to discover new things. Striking examples include the design of a road on which a square wheel bike can ride, the design of a drill that can drill square holes, and new and surprising formulas for p. Visualization is emphasized throughout, with finely crafted graphics in each chapter.

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Weight 1.61 lbs
Dimensions 20.8 × 3.3 × 27.7 in

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Mathematica(r) in Action: Problem Solving Through Visualization and Computation

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This eBook provides advanced instruction on mathematical problem-solving and computation, supporting high-level STEM curriculum.

Mathematica(r) in Action: Problem Solving Through Visualization and Computation
Mathematica(r) in Action: Problem Solving Through Visualization and Computation
$69.99

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  • Plenty of examples and case studies utilize Mathematica 7‘s newest tools, such as dynamic manipulations and adaptive three-dimensional plotting.
  • Emphasizes the breadth of Mathematica and the impressive results of combining techniques from different areas.
  • Whenever possible, the book shows how Mathematica can be used to discover new things. Striking examples include the design of a road on which a square wheel bike can ride, the design of a drill that can drill square holes, and new and surprising formulas for p.
  • Visualization is emphasized throughout, with finely crafted graphics in each chapter.
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