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The formal language of mathematics is intimidating to the uninitiated. Calculus:Early Transcendentals presents concepts in everyday language, which is more familiar but not ...
Second course in calculus and analytic geometry: techniques of integration, conic sections, polar coordinates, and infinite series. Calculus&Mathematica is a complete, ...
Now that powerful software tools like Mathematica are both available and affordable for the academic community, the proper use of such tools needs to be more fully explored. ...
Traditional uses of computers in education include skill drills, tutorials, simulations/demonstrations, training in the use of software packages (e.g., word processors), and ...
MathModelica is a Mathematica extension, which provides a modeling, and simulation environment for Mathematica based on the new standard of physical modeling languages called ...
By integrating commercial off-the-shelf-software, reusable components from other projects, and custom-developed code, the author quickly and cheaply created a flexible and ...
This talk will show how groups of engineers, scientists, mathematicians, educators, and students can build, share, and use computational tools built with Mathematica. It will ...
These notes attempt to cover two areas. First, they look at the actual graphics capabilities themselves, covering topics such as how to use color, and how to combine images ...
InterCall completely integrates the symbolic capabilities of Mathematica with the numeric routines of any external library. You can pass a Mathematica function, array, or any ...
Intended as a text for an introductory level statistics course. Integrates traditional statistical data analysis with new computational simulation and experimental ...
