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Title

The Mathematica Handbook
Author

Peter Taborek
Organization: University of California, Irvine
Department: Physics
URL: http://mathematicahandbook.com
Revision date

2006-11-27
Description

The MathematicaHandbook provides lessons, examples, and templates for a wide variety of problems in science and engineering. It can be used as a supplementary text in any undergraduate or graduate-level mathematical methods course that includes an introduction to modern mathematical software.

The MathematicaHandbook comes in three versions: Lite, Standard, and Professional. A Comparison Table can help you decide which version best suits your needs.

The MathematicaHandbook is compatible with versions of Mathematica 4.2 and higher running on Windows 98 and higher, Macintosh OS X , and Linux.
Subjects

*Engineering > Electrical Engineering
*Mathematics > Algebra > Linear Algebra
*Mathematics > Calculus and Analysis > Differential Equations
*Mathematics > Probability and Statistics
*Science > Physics > Fluid Mechanics
*Science > Physics > Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
*Teaching
*Wolfram Technology > Application Packages > Additional Applications > Mathematica Handbook
Keywords

Lagrange multipliers, constrained optimization, calculus of variations, Dimensional analysis, differential equations, Fourier series and transforms, Perturbation theory, Probability and statistics, Mathematica tutorial, Programming in Mathematica, Vectors and Integrals, Numerical Analysis, roots of equations, linear algebra, curve fitting, and basic statistics, Pattern Matching, symbolic calculation