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  1. Doing Computations in Notebooks. A typical Mathematica notebook containing text, graphics and Mathematica expressions. The brackets on the right indicate the extent of each cell. Mathematica notebooks are structured interactive documents that are organized into a sequence of cells.

  2. Mathematica ブック, 第5版 (in Japanese) Wolfram Media ISBN 1-57955-023-1 (hardcover/1448 pages) Bibliographic publication history of The Mathematica Book, the groundbreaking documentation for Mathematica software, with links to online versions.

  3. CHAPTER7 CreatingInteractiveModelswitha SingleCommand Introduction OneofthemostexcitingfeaturesofM athematicaistheabilitytocreateinteractivemodels ...

  4. Some points to watch when using variables in Mathematica. Values for Symbols When Mathematica transforms an expression such as x+x into 2x, it is treating the variable x in a purely symbolic or formal fashion. In such cases, x is a symbol which can stand for any expression. Often, however, you need to replace a symbol like x with a definite ...

  5. As both a highly readable tutorial and a definitive reference for over a million Mathematica users worldwide, this book covers every aspect of Mathematica. It is an essential resource for all users of Mathematica from beginners to experts.

  6. The Mathematica Book. by Stephen Wolfram. Hardcover - (March 15, 1999) 1470 pages. Table of Contents. A Tour of Mathematica Part 1. A Practical Introduction to Mathematica. 1.0 Running Mathematica. 1.1 Numerical Calculations. 1.2 Building Up Calculations.

  7. 1. Printed from the Mathematica Help Browser. About the Author Stephen Wolfram is the creator of Mathematica, and a well-known scientist. He is widely regarded as the most important innovator in technical computing today, as well as one of the world's most original research scientists.

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