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Mathematica Navigator: Mathematics, Statistics and Graphics Broché – 17 avril 2009
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Mathematica Navigator can be used both as a tutorial and as a handbook. While no previous experience with Mathematica is required, most chapters also include advanced material, so that the book will be a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced users.
- Covers both Mathematica 6 and Mathematica 7
- The book, fully revised and updated, is based on Mathematica 6
- The CD-ROM contains material about the new properties of Mathematica 7
- With the CD-ROM, the entire book and the material about Mathematica 7 can be installed into the help system of Mathematica
- Comprehensive coverage from basic, introductory information through to more advanced topics
- Studies several real data sets (included in the CD-ROM) and many classical mathematical models
- Nombre de pages de l'édition imprimée1136 pages
- LangueAnglais
- ÉditeurAcademic Press Inc
- Date de publication17 avril 2009
- Dimensions19.69 x 3.81 x 23.5 cm
- ISBN-100123741645
- ISBN-13978-0123741646
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Praise for the 2nd Edition:
"Each [chapter] is a gem of clarity and concise application, but space limits the praise. If the book has any failings, it is in leaving the reader begging for more." - John A. Wass, Scientific Computing
"Novices or beginners who may be students of engineering, science or mathematics ... definitely needs Mathematica Navigator. ... Those who do not use Mathematica everyday, and may work with it for a period of time and then not again for several weeks or more ... finds that Mathematica Navigator is totally indispensable. ... Finally, some users are constantly working with Mathematica, probably teaching courses or writing programs ... should definitely have Mathematica Navigator. ... Run, do not walk, to get your copy." - Robert M. Lurie, Mathematica in Education and Research
"The present book is one of the best sources in many respects: its perfect layout, carefully thought-of exposition of the fine points of the software, sophisticated and illuminating examples that are all available on the accompanying CD-ROM. The topics discussed cover many topics which occur in the first two or three years of universioty curriculum in Mathematics such as calculus in single and several variables, linear algebra, differential equations, numerical analysis, partial differential equations." - Matti Vuorinen, Zentralblatt MATH
"The book is a must for all beginners in Mathematica, and a great help as a reference for those who already know Mathematica." - K. Waldhör, Computing Reviews
"... does a fantastic job at introducing Mathematica for the applied scientist. The book's use of Mathematica is slick, intelligent and comprehensive. It emphasizes Mathematica's strengths, and does it in the best possible way." - Joaquin Carbonara, Buffalo State University
"This is an excellent reference book that I would recommend to any one who is thinking about becoming (or already is) a serious user of Mathematica ... I am particularly impressed by the organization which allows a mathematician to approach Mathematica by specific mathematical topics rather than using the organization of Wolfram's Mathematica Book. In addition, I find that the text is clearly written and the examples are well-chosen." - Bill Emerson, Metropolitan State University
"There is a great need for this book. The outstanding feature of Mathematica Navigator is the great variety of Mathematica programs." - Mike Mesterton-Gibbons, Florida State University
"Mathematica Navigator is packed with excellent examples ... an invaluable companion to any textbook for most Mathematica-enriched courses." - Fred Szabo, Concordia University --K. Waldhör, Computing Reviews
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- Éditeur : Academic Press Inc; 3e édition (17 avril 2009)
- Langue : Anglais
- Broché : 1136 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0123741645
- ISBN-13 : 978-0123741646
- Poids de l'article : 1,7 Kilograms
- Dimensions : 19.69 x 3.81 x 23.5 cm
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Structuré en 30 chapitres abondamment illustrés d'exemples couvrant exhaustivement toutes les fonctionnalités de Mathematica dans ses versions 6 & 7, le livre est tout autant un guide pour le débutant qu'un ouvrage de référence pour ceux qui sont plus expérimentés.
A noter que le CD-ROM inclus contient l'intégralité du texte et peut être ouvert sous Mathematica.
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In addition to the Mathematica Navigator by Ruskeepaa, I own several other books on Mathematica, including:
* The Mathematica GuideBook for Symbolics by Michael Trott
* The Mathematica GuideBook: Programming by Michael Trott
* Stephen Wolfram's official Mathematica book (5th edition).
* The inexpensive Schaum's Outline of Mathematica by Eugene Don.
* An Introduction to Programming with Mathematica, 3rd edition by Paul Wellin
* The 1st and 3rd editions of Programming in Mathematica by Roman Maeder.
plus a few more old books I've either had a very long time or bought very cheaply on Amazon.
Given the choice of only one book, I would choose Mathematica Navigator by Ruskeepaa. It comes with a CD-ROM which has the whole contents of the book, which may be integrated into Mathematica's help system. It's not unique in that respect, as so do Micheal Trott's Mathematica Guidebooks, but they have far too much irrelevant material in them. Ruskeepaa's book sticks to important facts about Mathematica. The book covers a wide range of topics. Sometimes I wish in more depth, but the book offers a good compromise between width and depth. In particular, the information on writing Mathematica programs is far too short, so its unlikely to satisfy someone wanting to write a major Mathematica package. For writing packages, Maeders book based on Mathematica 3 is arguably still the best, although it is very old.
The only significant fault I can find of this books is its age. Mathematica 6 is a really major upgrade from 5 with many functions now built into the kernel which previously needed to be loaded from packages. Many functions or options have been deprecated. As such, some of the information is no longer accurate. But given at the time of writing (December 2007) there is no book on Mathematica 6 published, I think Ruskeepaa's book, which is based on version 5, is the best Mathematica users can get. However, if by the time you read this, someone has published a book on Mathematica 6, then it might be worth buying that instead.
I would have given this 5 stars, but it is getting a bit dated now.
This book has interesting examples and discussion ranging from an elementary level to a high level. Plus the typesetting and arrangement allows easy application. That is I (and my colleagues) find it easy to interpret the text into real Mathematica work.
I have enjoyed this book and hope updates are released.
I give it only 4 stars because I suppose a perfect introduction would contain more real-world examples, complex projects, at least a couple from start to finish in addition to the educational material. But I'm not sure this is possible in a single volume.
Where this book falls short is in the coverage of programming. Mathematica supports several programming paradigms, and there are very specific tradeoffs and limitations. This is the one area where most users find themselves overwhelmed, and trying to mix paradigms and lost. The author does not provide much help in this area.
This book is well worth the price, and it will save you hours of endless spinning through the online documentation. But the Mathematica Cookbook should be the second Mathematica book, especially if you are a programmer and need a mind meld to develop code with Mathematica.