This introduction has been designed to teach Mathematica as a programming language to scientists, engineers, mathematicians and computer scientists. The text may be used in a first or second course on programming at the undergraduate level or in a Mathematica-related course in engineering, mathematics or the sciences. It is also intended for individual study by students and professionals. The text does not assume familiarity with Mathematica, nor does it require prior programming experience. The book and diskette contain over 200 exercises drawn from many areas of science, engineering, mathematics and computer science.
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Introduction to Programming with Mathematica is designed to teach Mathematica programming to scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and computer scientists so that they can fully utilize Mathematica for their work in research or education. No prior familiarity with Mathematica or programming is assumed. The text can be used either for individual study by students and professionals or in a Mathematica-related university course. The second edition of the book and diskette contains a number of new features: a new chapter on Applications (Chapter 11), additional material on packages, and more exercises throughout. Solutions to the exercises are provided both in the book and on the accompanying diskette.
Richard J. Gaylord is a Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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