Mathematica is a system for doing mathematics with a computer. Among its features are powerful capabilities for producing mathematical graphics. This guidebook explains everything you need to know in order to use these functions to write custom programs and to get the most out of Mathematica's graphics. Source code from the program examples are included in the disk.
Nancy Blachman, the founder of Variable Symbols, Inc., is coauthor (with Cameron Smith) of The Mathematica Graphics Guidebook (Addison-Wesley, 1995) and author of Mathematica Quick Reference, Version 2 (Addison-Wesley, 1992). She provides both individual and group training in the use of Mathematica, and teaches Mathematica classes at Stanford University. She is a prolific author of books, help software, and articles on Mathematica, and is well-known throughout the Mathematica community.
About Cameron Smith
Cameron Smith is recognized as one of the world's leading authorities on Mathematica graphics. Formerly affiliated with Wolfram Research, Inc., the developers of Mathematica, he now works as an independent consultant specializing in computer graphics and computer typesetting. He has become a popular resource for authors and publishers needing to convert Mathematica-generated files into LaTeX and other formats.
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