Hi,
Do you know any notes on mathematica programming on the web? I am
interesting on any materials like lectures, examples, courses,
tutorials - everything what I could find and download for free (not for
very advanced user, sth like 'introduction to mathematica programming'
...)
Thx, have a beautiful day and coming weekend,
Arek
http://scientificarts.com/mathitems.html
These range from the basic to intermediate.
Cheers,
David
I would recommend the following ones among many others:
_Programming for Engineers with Mathematica: Course Notes_, by John M
Browne, School of Engineering and Science, Swinburne University of
Technology, Australia
http://www.ses.swin.edu.au/homes/browne/programmingforengineers/coursenotes/index.htm
_Essential Mathematica for Students of Science: Tutorial Approach to
Mastery of Mathematica_, by James J. Kelly, Department of Physics,
University of Maryland
http://www.physics.umd.edu/courses/CourseWare/EssentialMathematica/
_Outline of Programming in Mathematica: Basic Concepts_, Anonymous,
Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado at Boulder
http://amath.colorado.edu/computing/Mathematica/programming/index.html
_Fundamentals of Mathematica Programming_, by Richard J. Gaylord,
Department of Material Science and Engineering, University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign
http://library.wolfram.co.jp/infocenter/MathSource/5216/
_Simulation Programming in Mathematica_, by Carl T. Bergstrom,
Department of Biology, University of Washington
http://octavia.zoology.washington.edu/Mathematica/MathTutorial/index.html
Best regards,
Jean-Marc
http://scientificarts.com/mathitems.html
These range from the basic to intermediate.
Cheers,
David
some time ago i ported some parts of the book "Structure and
Interpretation of Computer Programs" from Abelson and Sussman to
Mathematica.
Also some Mathematica Programming tutorials, Quantum Mechanics and
Simulation Tutorials are available
Follow the lecture materials link on
http://www.imtek.uni-freiburg.de/simulation/mathematica/IMSweb/
Oliver
Oliver Ruebenkoenig, <rueb...@imtek.de>
Phone: ++49 +761 203 7388
a site which has material from Thomas's Calculus book.
Cheers
Sigismond K.