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Title
Three Lectures on Mathematica
Author
Michael Trott
Organization:
Wolfram Research, Inc.
Department:
Scientific Information Group
Journal / Anthology
CERN School of Computing
Year:
1995
Page range:
211-236
Description
A general overview of Mathematica is given. Some examples for the effective use of special functions in connection with Mathematica are presented. A Mathematica program for the derivation of high order WKB quantization rules is developed.
Subjects
Mathematics
>
Calculus and Analysis
>
Special Functions
Science
>
Physics
>
Quantum Physics
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