This book introduces Mathematica and the Wolfram Languageâ in the context of the standard university mathematics curriculum. It equips current and former students to harness these tools to explore ideas from pre-calculus, calculus, and linear algebra. Additional chapters on programming and 3D printing provide outlets for further exploration.
This book introduces Mathematica and the Wolfram Languageâ in the context of the standard university mathematics curriculum. It equips current and former students to harness these tools to explore ideas from pre-calculus, calculus, and linear algebra. Additional chapters on programming and 3D printing provide outlets for further exploration.
Bruce F. Torrence is the Garnett Professor of Mathematics at Randolph-Macon College, Virginia. In 2014, he received a Wolfram Innovator Award for his use of Mathematica in mathematics education, and in 2008 he received the John Smith Award for distinguished teaching from the Mathematical Association of America. Bruce served as a co-editor of Math Horizons magazine from 2008-2013, and his writings have twice appeared in the Best Writing on Mathematics series, in 2012 and 2014. Trained as an algebraic topologist, he has a longstanding interest in computer algebra systems.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Getting started 2. Working with Mathematica® 3. Functions and their graphs 4. Algebra 5. Calculus 6. Multivariable calculus 7. Linear algebra 8. Programming 9. 3D printing Index.
Preface 1. Getting started 2. Working with Mathematica® 3. Functions and their graphs 4. Algebra 5. Calculus 6. Multivariable calculus 7. Linear algebra 8. Programming 9. 3D printing Index.
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