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Hands-on Start to Wolfram Mathematica and Programming with the Wolfram Language
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From the Publisher
“This book is the much-needed complement to existing support material for Mathematica in particular, and Wolfram technologies in general. It puts to rest, once and for all, the frequently heard claim that Mathematica is difficult and not accessible to the school and college levels of our computational universe.”
— Fred Szabo, department of mathematics, Concordia University in Montreal, author of Actuaries’ Survival Guide
“Mathematica has had a transformative effect on my teaching and on student learning in all of my classes, from my lowest-level high-school honors chemistry classes to my most advanced classes in computational chemistry, computational medicinal chemistry and scientific programming.”
— Robert Gotwals, computational science educator, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
“It’s excellent. It’s the best textbook about Mathematica I have ever read. And I am a Mathematica user since Version 1. That is more than 25 years. And even after writing a lot of programs, packages and personal functions, I still find it useful for me. Imagine the usefulness for a beginner. . .”
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From the Introduction
“This book is meant to be an active companion during the process of learning how to use Mathematica. The main body of the text will certainly provide insights into how Mathematica works, but the examples should be retyped as a starting point for individual exploration. Each chapter contains discussion, tips and a description of Mathematica functionality, along with actual examples that serve as starting points. Each chapter ends with additional exercises to emphasize comprehension, which can be used as an assignment to students or simply to work through on your own.”
Contents
Introduction
Part I: The Complete Overview
The Very Basics · A Sample Project in Mathematica · Input and Output · Word Processing and Typesetting · Presenting with Slide Shows · Fundamentals of the Wolfram Language · Creating Interactive Models with a Single Command · Wolfram|Alpha-Mode Notebooks · Sharing Mathematica Documents · Finding Help
Part II: Extending Knowledge
2D and 3D Graphics · Visualizing Data · Styling and Customizing Graphics · Creating Figures and Diagrams with Graphics Primitives · Algebraic Manipulation and Equation Solving · Calculus · Differential Equations · Linear Algebra · Probability and Statistics · Importing and Exporting Data · Data Filtering and Manipulation · Working with Curated Data · Using Wolfram|Alpha Data in Mathematica · Statistical Functionality for Data Analysis · Machine Learning and Neural Networks · Image Processing · Creating Programs · Parallel and GPU Programs
Index
About the Authors
Cliff Hastings has been at Wolfram Research since 1997. After graduating summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Monmouth College, he joined Wolfram as an evangelist aboard the MathMobile, traveling the country training people to use Mathematica. As the author of the original “Hands-on Start to Mathematica” video series, his passion has always been helping people get started with Mathematica.
Kelvin Mischo is a Certified Mathematica Trainer and works at Wolfram Research overseeing strategic relationships with academic organizations in North America. After learning Mathematica as a student at the University of Illinois, Kelvin joined Wolfram in 1998 to work with high schools on the integration of Mathematica into their courses. Kelvin has given hundreds of technical seminars and trainings on Mathematica to high schools, two-year colleges, and universities.
Michael Morrison joined Wolfram Research in 2005 after completing a bachelor’s degree in computer science and mathematics from Illinois Wesleyan University and a master’s degree in mathematics from Illinois State University. While at Wolfram, Michael has held a variety of positions, ranging from the technical education of internal staff to using Mathematica for data analysis and reporting initiatives.
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Page Count
572 376 280 368 424 220
Wolfram Language Programming Level
Beginner Beginner Beginner Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate
Publisher : Wolfram Media; 3rd Edition (September 24, 2020)
Language : English
Paperback : 562 pages
ISBN-10 : 1579550371
ISBN-13 : 978-1579550370
Item Weight : 2.65 pounds
Dimensions : 7.25 x 1 x 9.75 inches
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Customers find the book a good introduction to Mathematica. They find the language clear and easy to read, with explanations of the rationale behind the language. Many consider it a worthwhile purchase, reasonably priced, and a good product overall. The illustrations and examples are effective, providing great detail from getting started to sophisticated levels.
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Are you interested in learning how to use Wolfram Mathematica and program with the Wolfram Language? Look no further! In this hands-on workshop, we will cover the basics of using Mathematica and programming in the Wolfram Language.
Whether you are a beginner or have some experience with Mathematica, this workshop will provide you with the foundational knowledge to start using this powerful computational tool effectively.
Topics covered will include:
– Introduction to the Wolfram Language
– Basic operations and functions in Mathematica
– Data visualization and manipulation
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– Hands-on exercises to reinforce learning
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