Introduction to Mathematica� for physicists / Andrey Grozin.
Material type: TextSeries: Graduate texts in physicsDescription: x, 219 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cmISBN:- 9783319008936 (alk. paper)
- 3319008935 (alk. paper)
- Introduction to Mathematica[registered trademark symbol] for physicists
- 510.285536 23 GRI
- QC20.7.E4 G76 2013
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-214) and index.
Part I Lectures -- Computer algebra systems -- Overview of Mathematica -- Expressions.-Patterns and substitutions -- Functions -- Mathematica as a programming language -- Grb ner bases -- Calculus -- Risch algorithm -- Linear algebra -- Input--output and strings -- Packages -- Part II Computer classes -- Plots -- Trigonometric functions -- Quantum oscillator -- Spherical harmonics -- Adding angular momenta in quantum mechanics -- Classical nonlinear oscillator -- Cyclohexane -- Multi- functions -- Quantum nonlinear oscillator -- Riemann curvature tensor -- Rainbow -- Problems for students.
Mathematica is the most widely used system for doing mathematical calculations by computer, including symbolic and numeric calculations and graphics. It is used in physics and other branches of science, in mathematics, education and many other areas. Many important results in physics would never be obtained without a wide use of computer algebra. This book describes ideas of computer algebra and the language of the Mathematica system. It also contains a number of examples, mainly from physics, also from mathematics and chemistry. After reading this book and solving problems in it, the reader will be able to use Mathematica efficiently for solving his/her own problems --
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