Spin`Algebra

Spin`Algebra — Magnetic Resonance with Mathematica
 

The Mathematica Lectures (in Russian)

The following gives short contents of Mathematica lectures

Contents – the contents of Mathematica lectures

Foreword

Lecture 1. Numbers – introduction to components of a system, types of numbers, mathematical constants and elementary functions

Lecture 2. Symbols – two more elementary objects in Mathematica, basics of symbolic computation and getting help

Lecture 3. Lists – structure of list, vectors and matrices and operations on them

Lecture 4. Graphics – graphics in Mathematica, optional parameters

Lecture 5. Analysis – analisys, algebraic and differential equations, Teylor expansion and Fourier analysis

Lecture 6. Functions – building the functions, patterns, attributes

Lecture 7. Programming I – functional programming in Mathematica, graphics primitives and programming,  iteration, compilation and increasing the efficiency of programming code

Lecture 8. Programming II – rule-based programming, elements of procedural programming, standard and non-standard evaluation of expression in Mathematica, operations on files and directories

Lecture 9. Formatting – formats of representations of expressions, typesets of special symbols and two-dimentional constractions, encoding, export and import

Lecture 10. Notebook – components and options of notebook and its elements, cells and box-structures, options of Mathematica Front-End, active elements of notebook and programming the interface

Lecture 11. Packages – context and building extention packages, standard Mathematica packages

Lecture 12. Applications – hyperlinks and interactive applications: ViewPoint selector, Replot and GUIKit

References

Glossary

Index



   Last modified: July 25, 2006