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Introduction to Mathematica


Name: Abdul H. Aziz

Office: 214D Computer Building

Email: aha103@psu.edu

Topic: Introduction to Mathematica

Platform: UNIX

Requirements: UNIX ACCOUNT

Basic Linear Algebra


The Mathematica seminar is offered every semester by Abdul H. Aziz of the Visualization group. The seminar will introduce Mathematica as a useful TOOL in the area of technical computing. Technical computing may be defined as numerical computations or scientific visualization.

Mathematica is a system for doing mathematics by Computer. Mathematics by computers can be divided as numerical, symbolic and graphical. Examples of some special packages include:

Control System Professional
Fuzzy Logic
Mechanical Systems
Parallel Computing Toolkit

See the Mathematica References List for further information.

You may also visit http://www.wolfram.com for information about the company that produces Mathematica.


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