Wolfram Library Archive: What's NewThousands of pages of information on Mathematica and its applicationsMathematica 6- June 26, 2008 Contributed by: Theodore W. Gray.http://library.wolfram.com/infocenter/Conferences/7162/ Fare matematica con Mathematica- June 25, 2008 Contributed by: Dario Malchiodi.http://library.wolfram.com/infocenter/Books/7161/ Mathematica 6- June 25, 2008 Contributed by: H. Grbe, Michael Kofler.http://library.wolfram.com/infocenter/Books/7160/ Calculus Mathematica Manual- June 25, 2008 Contributed by: Jon Rogawski. This is an electronic supplement, written in Mathematica 6, to Jon Rogawski's Calculus. Calculus presents calculus with solid mathematical precision but with an everyday sensibility that puts the main concepts in clear terms. It is rigorous without being inaccessible and clear without being too informal--it has the perfect balance for instructors and their students. ...http://library.wolfram.com/infocenter/Books/7159/ College Algebra, Second Edition- June 25, 2008 Contributed by: Paul Sisson. Written in a relaxed and conversational style, this book addresses the need for a complete and mathematically sound presentation of algebra at the college level. It is appropriate for a core curriculum college algebra course, and also contains all the material necessary to prepare students for more advanced classes such as calculus and statistics. This book was ...http://library.wolfram.com/infocenter/Books/7158/ S11: What's New in Mathematica 6 (Chinese)- June 25, 2008 This presentation, translated to Chinese, gives a broad overview of the major new features in Mathematica 6, including information on graphics and visualization, dynamic interactivity, core language, symbolic interface construction, curated data, importing and exporting, and using example-driven material.http://library.wolfram.com/infocenter/Conferences/7157/ S10: Mathematica: A Technical Overview (Chinese)- June 25, 2008 This presentation, translated to Chinese, gives a broad overview of Mathematica, including information on getting started; numerical, symbolic, and graphic capabilities; programming; dynamic interactivity; and new features, using example-driven material.http://library.wolfram.com/infocenter/Conferences/7156/ An Introduction to Mathematica 6- June 25, 2008 Contributed by: Jiang Zhang.http://library.wolfram.com/infocenter/Conferences/7155/ From Simple Computer Programs to Complex Systems--Exploring Complexity with Mathematica- June 24, 2008 Contributed by: Jiang Zhang.http://library.wolfram.com/infocenter/Conferences/7154/ A New Kind of Engineering Education: An Engineering Curriculum Based on Mathematica- June 24, 2008 Contributed by: Benjamin Koo.http://library.wolfram.com/infocenter/Conferences/7153/ |