Differential calculus using mathematica / Cesar Perez Lopez.
Material type:
- 9781523439058
- QA 374 .L67 [c?]

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Includes index.
Limits and Continuity, One and Several Variables -- Numerical Series and Power Series -- Derivatives and Applications, One and Several Variables -- Derivability in Several Variables -- Vector Differential Calculus and Theorems in Several Variables -- Differential Equations -- Appendix.
Mathematica is a platform for scientific computing that helps you to work in virtually all areas of the experimental sciences and engineering. In particular, this software presents quite extensive capabilities and implements a large number of commands enabling you to efficiently handle problems involving Differential Calculus, Using Mathematica you will able to work with Limits, Numerical and power series, Taylor and MacLaurin series, continuity, derivability, differentiability in several variables, optimization and differential equations. Mathematica also implements numerical methods for the approximate solutions of differential equations.
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