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Mathematica: Technical Computing Software—Taking You from Idea to Solution

Mathematica: Technical Computing Software—Taking You from Idea to Solution
For more than 25 years, Mathematica has defined the state of the art in technical computing—and provided the principal computation environment for millions of innovators, educators, students, and others around the world. Widely admired for both its technical prowess and elegant ease of use, Mathematica provides a single integrated, continually expanding system that covers the breadth and depth of technical computing—and with Mathematica Online, it is now seamlessly available in the cloud through any web browser, as well as natively on all modern desktop systems.

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Chapter 1: Introduction (Immersive Linear Algebra) This chapter was intentionally meant to be as short as possible, so that you (the reader) can start with the real content (starting in Chapter 2) swiftly. To navigate in this book, you can use the menu button in the upper left corner, and click on links for chapters, sections, figures, etc. In the next section, we will introduce our book's basic notation, which will not be introduced later in this book. Hence, linear algebra specific notation, e.g., vectors, points, matrices, etc., will be introduced throughout the book. Finally, this introductory chapter ends with a recap of some trigonometry (Section 1.2), which may be good to review before starting with the rest of the book.

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