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- From: bolden@beta.math.unc.edu (Jeffrey Bolden)
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- Subject: Re: Information needed for MATHEMATICA
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.003518.16071@samba.oit.unc.edu>
- Date: 21 Dec 92 00:35:18 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec20.164737.7045@gw.wmich.edu> 92siddiqui@gw.wmich.edu writes:
- >Hello friends,
- >
- >I am a junior student at Western Michigan University.
- >I want to learn the software Mathematica which is installed on
- >Next machine in my University.
- >Can anyone kindly recommend me some very basic and simple book
- >for this software. I also want the name of some books on Mathematica for
- >beginners which also describes the advanced features of this software so that
- >I can use those books for advanced levels also.
- >
- >Thanks,
- >AHMED.
-
- You'll want to have access to Wolfram's "Mathematica" though the
- book is porely written. I think there's a book called mathmatica made
- easy or something like that which is a good beginer book. Tell your
- local computer or book store to look up Mathematica in the INGRAM catalog.
- Another good book is Maeder, "Programing in Mathematica".
-
- --JMB
-