Description
Although powerful and very popular in science and engineering, Mathematica can be difficult to learn because of its large command structure and intricate syntax. This book offers a simple, step-by-step approach to help newcomers to Mathematica build the skills needed to use the software in practice. Aimed at professionals with a good mathematics background, this book teaches by example, pointing out potential pitfalls along the way. In an easy-to-use format not found in other books and with a quick-reference guide in each chapter, it covers many of the general areas of mathematics, including entering equations, plotting, computing ordinary and partial differential equations, and linear algebra.




