Mathematica For Beginners

Authors

Dr. Mohsen Aghaeiboorkheili
Papua New Guinea University of Technology
Professor. Kamran Hassani
University of Witwatersrand
Dr. Mansooreh Kazemilari
Papua New Guinea University of Technology

Keywords:

Wolfram Mathematica, Computational mathematics, Symbolic computation, Numerical analysis, Mathematical software, Scientific computing, Algebraic manipulation, Differential equations, Mathematical modelling, Data visualization, Graphical plotting, Programming in Mathematica, Functional programming, Procedural programming, Data analysis, Data import and export, WebMathematica, Interactive web applications, Computational thinking

Synopsis

This book provides a comprehensive introduction to Wolfram Mathematica as a powerful computational tool for mathematics, programming, data analysis, and web-based applications. It is designed to guide readers from the fundamental concepts of Mathematica through to more advanced topics, including symbolic computation, graphical visualization, programming techniques, data handling, and web deployment.

The early chapters introduce the Mathematica environment, including its notebook interface and basic operations for mathematical computation. The book then progresses into symbolic mathematics, covering algebraic manipulation, calculus, equations, and other core mathematical functions. It further explores graphical and visualisation tools that allow users to represent mathematical concepts and data in clear and meaningful ways.

In addition, the book develops programming skills within Mathematica, introducing both procedural and functional programming approaches for building computational solutions. It also addresses data handling techniques, including importing, exporting, and analysing real-world datasets. The final chapter introduces WebMathematica, demonstrating how Mathematica-based computations and visualisations can be delivered through interactive web applications.

Overall, this book serves as both a learning resource and a practical guide for students, educators, and professionals seeking to apply computational thinking and mathematical software tools in academic, scientific, and applied environments.

Published

May 10, 2026

Details about the available publication format: PDF

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-9980-946-00-3

How to Cite

Mathematica For Beginners: Vol. First Edition. (2026). Papua New Guinea University of Technology Press. https://omp.unitech.ac.pg/index.php/omp-unitech-ac-pg/catalog/book/13