Mathematica®: A System for Doing Mathematics by Computer

Stephen Wolfram

Language: English

Published: Aug 15, 1994

Description:

This book is intended to be a complete introduction to Mathematica. It describes essentially all the capabilities of Mathematica, assuming no prior knowledge of the system. This book covers user-level interaction with Mathematica. Mathematica is a system build on a fairly small set of very powerful principles. This book describes those principles, but by no means spells out all of their implications. This book describes the standard Mathematica kernel, as it exists on all computers that run Mathematica. All supported features of the kernel in Mathematica Version 2 are covered in this book. This book describes what readers should do when interacting directly with the Mathematica kernel. Mathematica is an open software system that can be customized in a wide variety of ways. It is important to realize that this book covers only the basic Mathematica system. If the system readers are using has been customized in any way, then Mathematica may behave differently from what is described in this book.