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- Subject: [mg12965] Mathematica books
- From: trivedi at theory.uchicago.edu (Anil Trivedi)
- Date: Sun, 28 Jun 1998 02:51:54 -0400
- Organization: University of Chicago
- Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com
I would be grateful for pointers to mathematica books which start out
with basics but move on to "advanced" material quite fast. :) [I am
new to mathematica and have been disappointed with the books I have
chanced into: they just remain elementary forever; a few seem to be
into producing color graphics rather than solving any mathematical
problem.]
I am interested in symbolic and numerical solution of mathematical
problems, using graphics or programming as needed, but the latter are
not of primary interest.
Thanks for any help,
Anil Trivedi
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