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Computing with Mathematica / Hartmut F. W. Hoft, Margret Hoft
Computing with Mathematica / Hartmut F. W. Hoft, Margret Hoft
Autore Hoft, Hartmut F. W.
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Diego : Academic Press, c1998
Descrizione fisica xiii, 290 p. ; 24 cm + 1 computer laser optical disc (4 3/4 in.)
Disciplina 510.285
Altri autori (Persone) Hoft, Margretauthor
Soggetto topico Mathematica (Computer file)
Mathematica (Computer program language)
Mathematics-data processing
ISBN 0123516609 (pbk. : alk. paper)
0123516617 (cd-rom)
Classificazione AMS 65Y15
QA76.95.H64
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991000778759707536
Hoft, Hartmut F. W.  
San Diego : Academic Press, c1998
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Illustrated Mathematics : visualization of mathematical objects with Mathematica : CD-ROM with booklet / Oliver Gloor, Beatrice Amrhein, Roman E. Maeder
Illustrated Mathematics : visualization of mathematical objects with Mathematica : CD-ROM with booklet / Oliver Gloor, Beatrice Amrhein, Roman E. Maeder
Autore Gloor, Oliver
Pubbl/distr/stampa Santa Clara, CA : TELOS, 1995
Descrizione fisica 64 p. ; 23 cm.
Altri autori (Persone) Amrhein, Beatriceauthor
Maeder, Roman E.
Soggetto topico Mathematica (Computer program language)
ISBN 0387142223
Classificazione 621.3.8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991001000059707536
Gloor, Oliver  
Santa Clara, CA : TELOS, 1995
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Introduction to chemical engineering analysis using Mathematica [[electronic resource] /] / Henry C. Foley
Introduction to chemical engineering analysis using Mathematica [[electronic resource] /] / Henry C. Foley
Autore Foley Henry C
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Diego, Calif., : Academic Press, c2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (539 p.)
Disciplina 660
Soggetto topico Chemical engineering
Mathematica (Computer program language)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-05419-4
9786611054199
0-08-053495-3
1-4356-0499-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Introduction to Chemical Engineering Analysis Using Mathematica®; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface for an Instructor; Preface for the Student; Acknowledgment; Chapter 1 . A Primer of Mathematica; 1.1 Getting Started in Mathematica; 1.2 Basics of the Language; 1.3 Simple Commands; 1.4 Table, Plot, Map, and Plot3D; 1.5 Lists and ListPlot, Fit, and Show; 1.6 Solve and NSolve; 1.7 Differentiate and Integrate; 1.8 DSolve; 1.9 NDSolve; 1.10 Units Interconversion; 1.11 Summary; Chapter 2. Elementary-Single-Component Systems
2.1 The Conservation of Mass Principle and the Concept of a Control Volume2.2 Geometry and the Left-Hand Side of the Mass Balance Equation; 2.3 Summary; Chapter 3. The Draining Tank and Related Systems; 3.1 The Right-Hand Side of the Mass Balance Equation; 3.2 Mechanism of Water Flow from Tank-Torricelli's Law, A Constitutive Relationship; 3.3 Experiment and the Constitutive Equation; 3.4 Solving for Level as a Function of Time; 3.5 Mass Input, Output, and Control; 3.6 Control; 3.7 Summary; Chapter 4. Multiple-Component Systems; 4.1 The Concept of the Component Balance
4.2 Concentration versus Density4.3 The Well-Mixed System; 4.4 Multicomponent Systems; 4.5 Liquid and Soluble Solid; 4.6 Washing a Salt Solution from a Vessel; 4.7 The Pulse Input Tracer Experiment and Analysis; 4.8 Mixing; 4.9 Summary; Chapter 5. Multiple Phases-Mass Transfer; 5.1 Mass Transfer versus Diffusion; 5.2 Salt Dissolution; 5.3 Batch; 5.4 Fit to the Batch Data; 5.5 Semicontinuous: Pseudo Steady State; 5.6 Full Solution; 5.7 Liquid-Liquid System; 5.8 Summary; Chapter 6. Adsorption and Permeation; 6.1 Adsorption; 6.2 Permeation; 6.3 Permeation-Adsorption and Diffusion
6.4 Expanding Cell6.5 Summary; Chapter 7. Reacting Systems-Kinetics and Batch Reactors; 7.1 How Chemical Reactions Take Place; 7.2 No-Flow/Batch System; 7.3 Simple Irreversible Reactions-Zeroth to Nth Order; 7.4 Reversible Reactions-Chemical Equilibrium; 7.5 Complex Reactions; 7.6 Summary; Chapter 8. Semi-Continuous Flow Reactors; 8.1 Introduction to Flow Reactors; 8.2 Semicontinuous Systems; 8.3 Negligible Volume Change; 8.4 Large Volume Change; 8.5 Pseudo-Steady State; 8.6 Summary; Chapter 9. Continuous Stirred Tank and the Plug Flow Reactors; 9.1 Continuous Flow-Stirred Tank Reactor
9.2 Steady-State CSTR with Higher-Order, Reversible Kinetics9.3 Time Dependence-The Transient Approach to Steady-State and Saturation Kinetics; 9.4 The Design of an Optimal CSTR; 9.5 Plug Flow Reactor; 9.6 Solution of the Steady-State PFR; 9.7 Mixing Effects on Selectivities-Series and Series-Parallel with CSTR and RFR; 9.8 PFR as a Series of CSTRs; 9.9 Residence Time Distribution; 9.10 Time-Dependent PFR-Complete and Numerical Solutions; 9.11 Transient PFR; 9.12 Equations, Initial Conditions , and Boundary Conditions; 9.13 Summary; Chapter I 0. Worked Problems; 10.1 The Level-Controlled Tank
10.2 Batch Competitive Adsorption
Altri titoli varianti Chemical engineering analysis using Mathematica
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457992003321
Foley Henry C  
San Diego, Calif., : Academic Press, c2002
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Introduction to chemical engineering analysis using Mathematica [[electronic resource] /] / Henry C. Foley
Introduction to chemical engineering analysis using Mathematica [[electronic resource] /] / Henry C. Foley
Autore Foley Henry C
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Diego, Calif., : Academic Press, c2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (539 p.)
Disciplina 660
Soggetto topico Chemical engineering
Mathematica (Computer program language)
ISBN 1-281-05419-4
9786611054199
0-08-053495-3
1-4356-0499-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Introduction to Chemical Engineering Analysis Using Mathematica®; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface for an Instructor; Preface for the Student; Acknowledgment; Chapter 1 . A Primer of Mathematica; 1.1 Getting Started in Mathematica; 1.2 Basics of the Language; 1.3 Simple Commands; 1.4 Table, Plot, Map, and Plot3D; 1.5 Lists and ListPlot, Fit, and Show; 1.6 Solve and NSolve; 1.7 Differentiate and Integrate; 1.8 DSolve; 1.9 NDSolve; 1.10 Units Interconversion; 1.11 Summary; Chapter 2. Elementary-Single-Component Systems
2.1 The Conservation of Mass Principle and the Concept of a Control Volume2.2 Geometry and the Left-Hand Side of the Mass Balance Equation; 2.3 Summary; Chapter 3. The Draining Tank and Related Systems; 3.1 The Right-Hand Side of the Mass Balance Equation; 3.2 Mechanism of Water Flow from Tank-Torricelli's Law, A Constitutive Relationship; 3.3 Experiment and the Constitutive Equation; 3.4 Solving for Level as a Function of Time; 3.5 Mass Input, Output, and Control; 3.6 Control; 3.7 Summary; Chapter 4. Multiple-Component Systems; 4.1 The Concept of the Component Balance
4.2 Concentration versus Density4.3 The Well-Mixed System; 4.4 Multicomponent Systems; 4.5 Liquid and Soluble Solid; 4.6 Washing a Salt Solution from a Vessel; 4.7 The Pulse Input Tracer Experiment and Analysis; 4.8 Mixing; 4.9 Summary; Chapter 5. Multiple Phases-Mass Transfer; 5.1 Mass Transfer versus Diffusion; 5.2 Salt Dissolution; 5.3 Batch; 5.4 Fit to the Batch Data; 5.5 Semicontinuous: Pseudo Steady State; 5.6 Full Solution; 5.7 Liquid-Liquid System; 5.8 Summary; Chapter 6. Adsorption and Permeation; 6.1 Adsorption; 6.2 Permeation; 6.3 Permeation-Adsorption and Diffusion
6.4 Expanding Cell6.5 Summary; Chapter 7. Reacting Systems-Kinetics and Batch Reactors; 7.1 How Chemical Reactions Take Place; 7.2 No-Flow/Batch System; 7.3 Simple Irreversible Reactions-Zeroth to Nth Order; 7.4 Reversible Reactions-Chemical Equilibrium; 7.5 Complex Reactions; 7.6 Summary; Chapter 8. Semi-Continuous Flow Reactors; 8.1 Introduction to Flow Reactors; 8.2 Semicontinuous Systems; 8.3 Negligible Volume Change; 8.4 Large Volume Change; 8.5 Pseudo-Steady State; 8.6 Summary; Chapter 9. Continuous Stirred Tank and the Plug Flow Reactors; 9.1 Continuous Flow-Stirred Tank Reactor
9.2 Steady-State CSTR with Higher-Order, Reversible Kinetics9.3 Time Dependence-The Transient Approach to Steady-State and Saturation Kinetics; 9.4 The Design of an Optimal CSTR; 9.5 Plug Flow Reactor; 9.6 Solution of the Steady-State PFR; 9.7 Mixing Effects on Selectivities-Series and Series-Parallel with CSTR and RFR; 9.8 PFR as a Series of CSTRs; 9.9 Residence Time Distribution; 9.10 Time-Dependent PFR-Complete and Numerical Solutions; 9.11 Transient PFR; 9.12 Equations, Initial Conditions , and Boundary Conditions; 9.13 Summary; Chapter I 0. Worked Problems; 10.1 The Level-Controlled Tank
10.2 Batch Competitive Adsorption
Altri titoli varianti Chemical engineering analysis using Mathematica
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784637203321
Foley Henry C  
San Diego, Calif., : Academic Press, c2002
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Introduction to programming with Mathematica / Richard J. Gaylord, Samuel N. Kamin, Paul R. Wellin
Introduction to programming with Mathematica / Richard J. Gaylord, Samuel N. Kamin, Paul R. Wellin
Autore Gaylord, Richard J.
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : Springer
Descrizione fisica xvii, 452 p. : ill. ; 24 cm + 1 computer disk (3 1/2 in.)
Disciplina 510.28553
Altri autori (Persone) Kamin, Samuel N.
Wellin, Paul R.
Soggetto topico Mathematica (Computer program language)
ISBN 0387944346
Classificazione AMS 68N15
AMS 68-01
AMS 68N01
LC QA76.73.M29G39
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991004074619707536
Gaylord, Richard J.  
New York : Springer
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Matematica & Mathematica / Piero Antognini, Giulio Cesare Barozzi
Matematica & Mathematica / Piero Antognini, Giulio Cesare Barozzi
Autore Antognini, Piero
Pubbl/distr/stampa Bologna : Zanichelli, 1995
Descrizione fisica vii, 278 p. ; 24 cm
Disciplina 001.6424
Altri autori (Persone) Barozzi, Giulio Cesareauthor
Collana Testi e manuali universitari
Soggetto topico Software
Mathematica (Computer program language)
ISBN 8808088405
Classificazione AMS 68N
621.3.8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Titolo uniforme
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991001104419707536
Antognini, Piero  
Bologna : Zanichelli, 1995
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Mathematica : a system for doing mathematics by computer / Stephen Wolfram
Mathematica : a system for doing mathematics by computer / Stephen Wolfram
Autore Wolfram, Stephen
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Redwood City, California : Addison-Wesley Publ. Co., c1991
Descrizione fisica xxii, 961 p. ; 23 cm.
Soggetto topico Mathematica (Computer program language)
ISBN 0201515075
Classificazione 510'.285'53
621.3.8
QA76.95.W65
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISALENTO-991001070319707536
Wolfram, Stephen  
Redwood City, California : Addison-Wesley Publ. Co., c1991
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Mathematica data visualization : create and prototype interactive data visualizations using Mathematica / / Nazmus Saquib
Mathematica data visualization : create and prototype interactive data visualizations using Mathematica / / Nazmus Saquib
Autore Saquib Nazmus
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, [England] : , : Packt Publishing, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (146 p.)
Disciplina 510.28553
Collana Community Experience Distilled
Soggetto topico Mathematica (Computer program language)
Mathematica (Computer file)
Mathematics - Data processing
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-78328-300-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Visualization as a Tool to Understand Data; The importance of visualization; Types of datasets; Tables; Scalar fields; Time series; Graphs; Text; Cartographic data; Mathematica as a tool for visualization; Getting started with Mathematica; Creating and selecting cells; Evaluating a cell; Suppressing output from a cell; Cell formatting; Commenting; Aborting evaluation; Upcoming chapters; Further reading; Summary; Chapter 2: Dissecting Data Using Mathematica
Data structures and core languagesIntroducing lists; Nested lists; Matrices; Constructing lists programmatically; Accessing elements from a list; Applying set operations on lists; Functions and conditionals; Declaring and using functions; Conditionals; Further core language; Data importing and basic plots; Importing data into Mathematica; SetDirectory[] and NotebookDirectory[]; Loading the dataset; Basic plotting functions; ListPlot; Styling our plots; Plot legends; 3D point plots; Log plots; Further reading; Summary; Chapter 3: Time Series and Scientific Visualization
Periodic patterns in time seriesSector charts; Simulating Internet activity; SectorChart and its options; Interactive visualization of financial data; The DateListPlot function; Adding interactivity - preliminaries; Intermission - Graphics and Show; Adding interactivity - Dynamic and Refresh; Isocontour and molecular visualization; Introduction to isocontours; Example project - protein molecule visualization; Loading and visualizing the protein molecule; Preparing the isocontour plots; Adding interactivity - manipulate; Isosurface and styling
Thinking like a visualization scientist - isovalue analysisFurther reading; Summary; Chapter 4: Statistical and Information Visualization; Statistical visualization; The swiss bank notes dataset; Histograms and charts; Histogram; PairedHistogram; Histogram3D; PieChart; BubbleChart; Choosing appropriate plots; A glimpse of high-dimensional data; Similarity maps; Projecting information to low dimensions; Visualizing genuine and counterfeit clusters; Similarity map for smaller datasets; Things that can (and will) go wrong; Text visualization; A modified word cloud; Cleaning the data
The basic algorithmCode and explanation; Graphs and networks; A basic graph visualization; Representing graphs in Mathematica; Visualizing the Les Misérables network; Highlighting centrality measures; Other graph layouts; 3D layouts; Chord diagrams; Code and explanation; Tweaking the visualization; Further reading; Summary; Chapter 5: Maps and Aesthetics; Map visualization; The GeoGraphics package; A map of our current location; Plotting a path on the map; Interactivity in GeoGraphics; Anatomy of a map visualization engine; The visual interface; Code and explanation
Aesthetics in visualization
Record Nr. UNINA-9910463294103321
Saquib Nazmus  
Birmingham, [England] : , : Packt Publishing, , 2014
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Mathematica data visualization : create and prototype interactive data visualizations using Mathematica / / Nazmus Saquib
Mathematica data visualization : create and prototype interactive data visualizations using Mathematica / / Nazmus Saquib
Autore Saquib Nazmus
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, [England] : , : Packt Publishing, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (146 p.)
Disciplina 510.28553
Collana Community Experience Distilled
Soggetto topico Mathematica (Computer program language)
Mathematica (Computer file)
Mathematics - Data processing
ISBN 1-78328-300-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Visualization as a Tool to Understand Data; The importance of visualization; Types of datasets; Tables; Scalar fields; Time series; Graphs; Text; Cartographic data; Mathematica as a tool for visualization; Getting started with Mathematica; Creating and selecting cells; Evaluating a cell; Suppressing output from a cell; Cell formatting; Commenting; Aborting evaluation; Upcoming chapters; Further reading; Summary; Chapter 2: Dissecting Data Using Mathematica
Data structures and core languagesIntroducing lists; Nested lists; Matrices; Constructing lists programmatically; Accessing elements from a list; Applying set operations on lists; Functions and conditionals; Declaring and using functions; Conditionals; Further core language; Data importing and basic plots; Importing data into Mathematica; SetDirectory[] and NotebookDirectory[]; Loading the dataset; Basic plotting functions; ListPlot; Styling our plots; Plot legends; 3D point plots; Log plots; Further reading; Summary; Chapter 3: Time Series and Scientific Visualization
Periodic patterns in time seriesSector charts; Simulating Internet activity; SectorChart and its options; Interactive visualization of financial data; The DateListPlot function; Adding interactivity - preliminaries; Intermission - Graphics and Show; Adding interactivity - Dynamic and Refresh; Isocontour and molecular visualization; Introduction to isocontours; Example project - protein molecule visualization; Loading and visualizing the protein molecule; Preparing the isocontour plots; Adding interactivity - manipulate; Isosurface and styling
Thinking like a visualization scientist - isovalue analysisFurther reading; Summary; Chapter 4: Statistical and Information Visualization; Statistical visualization; The swiss bank notes dataset; Histograms and charts; Histogram; PairedHistogram; Histogram3D; PieChart; BubbleChart; Choosing appropriate plots; A glimpse of high-dimensional data; Similarity maps; Projecting information to low dimensions; Visualizing genuine and counterfeit clusters; Similarity map for smaller datasets; Things that can (and will) go wrong; Text visualization; A modified word cloud; Cleaning the data
The basic algorithmCode and explanation; Graphs and networks; A basic graph visualization; Representing graphs in Mathematica; Visualizing the Les Misérables network; Highlighting centrality measures; Other graph layouts; 3D layouts; Chord diagrams; Code and explanation; Tweaking the visualization; Further reading; Summary; Chapter 5: Maps and Aesthetics; Map visualization; The GeoGraphics package; A map of our current location; Plotting a path on the map; Interactivity in GeoGraphics; Anatomy of a map visualization engine; The visual interface; Code and explanation
Aesthetics in visualization
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787808703321
Saquib Nazmus  
Birmingham, [England] : , : Packt Publishing, , 2014
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Mathematica data visualization : create and prototype interactive data visualizations using Mathematica / / Nazmus Saquib
Mathematica data visualization : create and prototype interactive data visualizations using Mathematica / / Nazmus Saquib
Autore Saquib Nazmus
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, [England] : , : Packt Publishing, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (146 p.)
Disciplina 510.28553
Collana Community Experience Distilled
Soggetto topico Mathematica (Computer program language)
Mathematica (Computer file)
Mathematics - Data processing
ISBN 1-78328-300-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Visualization as a Tool to Understand Data; The importance of visualization; Types of datasets; Tables; Scalar fields; Time series; Graphs; Text; Cartographic data; Mathematica as a tool for visualization; Getting started with Mathematica; Creating and selecting cells; Evaluating a cell; Suppressing output from a cell; Cell formatting; Commenting; Aborting evaluation; Upcoming chapters; Further reading; Summary; Chapter 2: Dissecting Data Using Mathematica
Data structures and core languagesIntroducing lists; Nested lists; Matrices; Constructing lists programmatically; Accessing elements from a list; Applying set operations on lists; Functions and conditionals; Declaring and using functions; Conditionals; Further core language; Data importing and basic plots; Importing data into Mathematica; SetDirectory[] and NotebookDirectory[]; Loading the dataset; Basic plotting functions; ListPlot; Styling our plots; Plot legends; 3D point plots; Log plots; Further reading; Summary; Chapter 3: Time Series and Scientific Visualization
Periodic patterns in time seriesSector charts; Simulating Internet activity; SectorChart and its options; Interactive visualization of financial data; The DateListPlot function; Adding interactivity - preliminaries; Intermission - Graphics and Show; Adding interactivity - Dynamic and Refresh; Isocontour and molecular visualization; Introduction to isocontours; Example project - protein molecule visualization; Loading and visualizing the protein molecule; Preparing the isocontour plots; Adding interactivity - manipulate; Isosurface and styling
Thinking like a visualization scientist - isovalue analysisFurther reading; Summary; Chapter 4: Statistical and Information Visualization; Statistical visualization; The swiss bank notes dataset; Histograms and charts; Histogram; PairedHistogram; Histogram3D; PieChart; BubbleChart; Choosing appropriate plots; A glimpse of high-dimensional data; Similarity maps; Projecting information to low dimensions; Visualizing genuine and counterfeit clusters; Similarity map for smaller datasets; Things that can (and will) go wrong; Text visualization; A modified word cloud; Cleaning the data
The basic algorithmCode and explanation; Graphs and networks; A basic graph visualization; Representing graphs in Mathematica; Visualizing the Les Misérables network; Highlighting centrality measures; Other graph layouts; 3D layouts; Chord diagrams; Code and explanation; Tweaking the visualization; Further reading; Summary; Chapter 5: Maps and Aesthetics; Map visualization; The GeoGraphics package; A map of our current location; Plotting a path on the map; Interactivity in GeoGraphics; Anatomy of a map visualization engine; The visual interface; Code and explanation
Aesthetics in visualization
Record Nr. UNINA-9910821951103321
Saquib Nazmus  
Birmingham, [England] : , : Packt Publishing, , 2014
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