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A Physicist's Guide to Mathematica
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Zusammenfassung For the engineering and scientific professional, this guide presents a reference guidance based on the 2007 new 6.0 Mathematica release, providing an organized and integrated desk reference with step by step instructions for the most often used features of the software as it applies to research in physics.
Autorentext
Patrick Tam received his Ph.D. in theoretical physics from Cornell University and is a professor of physics at Humboldt State University. He is an associate editor of Mathematica in Education and Research, and his papers have appeared in Computers in Physics and The Physics Teacher. He has given numerous invited talks on Mathematica, and has been the leader of many Mathematica workshops for the American Association of Physics Teachers and a two-week computer algebra workshop supported by a National Science Foundation faculty enhancement grant. He has served as a Mathematica consultant for Wolfram Research, Inc. and Carleton College.
Klappentext
For the engineering and scientific professional, A Physicist?s Guide to Mathematica®, 2/e provides an updated reference guide based on the 2007 new 6.0 release, providing an organized and integrated desk reference with step by step instructions for the most often used features of the software as it applies to research in physics. For Professors teaching physics and other science courses using the Mathematica® software, A Physicist?s Guide to Mathematica®, 2/e is the only fully compatible (new software release) Mathematica® text that engages students by providing complete topic coverage, new applications, exercises and examples that enable the user to solve a wide range of physics problems.
Inhalt
Part I: Mathematica with Physics1. The First Encounter2. Interactive Use of Mathematica, 3. Programming in Mathematica
Part II: Physics with Mathematica4. Mechanics5. Electricity and Magnetism6. Quantum Physics
AppendicesA. The Last Ten MinutesB. Operator Input FormsC. Solutions to ExercisesD. Solutions to Problems
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780126831924
- Auflage 2. Aufl.
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Technik
- Anzahl Seiten 641
- Größe H232mm x B34mm x T186mm
- Jahr 2008
- EAN 9780126831924
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-0-12-683192-4
- Titel A Physicist's Guide to Mathematica
- Autor Patrick Tam
- Gewicht 1481g
- Herausgeber Academic Press