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Re: Mathematica books

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  • Subject: [mg13029] Re: Mathematica books
  • From: nospam at home.org (ChrisH)
  • Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 00:26:27 -0400
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On 28 Jun 1998 02:43:38 -0400, trivedi at theory.uchicago.edu (Anil
Trivedi) wrote:

You might want to check out :

Mathematica in the Laboratory
 Online Price: $29.95
 By Dick, Samuel/ Riddle, Alfred/ Stein, Douglas; Softcover; 350 Pages

 Published by Cambridge University Press (Pap Txt); 05/1997; ISBN:
0521499062

There's more information about it at Computer Literacy - www.clbooks.com

Here's a link to the title :

http://www.clbooks.com/shop/info/0521499062

If you end up buying this or any other title(s) at Computer Literacy, 

Use this code : FriendOfChrisH 

when you place your order. It will give you an additional 15% discount
on anything you buy through June 30, 1998. Just enter this in the "Let
us know how you found us or enter referral code" box. (This code will
work for anyone)

I hope this info is helpful.

Chris (at) Huebner (dot) 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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