Mathematica Primer for physicists / Jim Napolitano
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- 9781138035096
- 530.0285536 NAP-J
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530.0285 VAR-K Computational nanoscience : applications for molecules, clusters, and solids / | 530.0285 WAL-D Computational physics / | 530.028553 GRE-D More physics with MATLAB / | 530.0285536 NAP-J Mathematica Primer for physicists / | 530.03 HEI-J Oxford guide to the history of physics and astronomy / | 530.07204 LON-M Maxwell's enduring legacy : | 530.0724 PRA-G Experimental physics |
"" ... an excellent text for either a short course or self-study ... Professor Napolitano has figured out what students really need, and found a way to deliver it ... I have found everything he writes to be worthy of my serious attention ..."--Peter D. Persans, Professor of Physics and Director, Center for Integrated Electronics, Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteLearn how to use Mathematica quickly for basic problems in physics. The author introduces all the key techniques and then shows how they're applied using common examples. Chapters cover elementary mathematics concepts, differential and integral calculus, differential equations, vectors and matrices, data analysis, random number generation, animation, and visualization. Written in an appealing, conversational stylePresents important concepts within the framework of MathematicsGives examples from frequently encountered physics problemsExplains problem-solving in a step-by-step fashion"-
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