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Here are some Mathematica notebooks you can download to your computer.
Click on the name of the notebook to download it. The date is the last
modification date for the notebook. Also see Mathematica
Demos for course-specific notebooks. One very important NOTE: these
demos were produced using Mathematica versions 4 and 5 and likely
will not run properly in Mathematica version 6 without some editing.
If you download any of the following, and have trouble opening them on
a computer equipped with Mathematica 3 or later because the icon
for the file is wrong or blank, here are some instructions
on how to possibly fix the problem.
Mac users may find that clicking on a file link opens it in your browser
as a text file starting with "Mathematica-Compatible Notebook."
If this happens, try again, but hold down the option key as you click
the link. This can conceivably happen with Windows browsers as well. If so, try again, but right-click on the file
and choose Save ___ As (where ___ is something like "Target" or "Link") in order to save the file in notebook format.
Introduction
to Mathematica (for the beginner, or anyone who wants a refresher
in basic Mathematica concepts, October 19, 2004)
Calculus Introduction
(some Mathematica basics, together with arithmetic, plotting,
algebra, assigning function and variable values, and lists, August 29,
2002)
Calculus (one
variable) (limits, derivatives, integrals, sums, and Taylor polynomials,
August 16, 2006)
Multivariable
Introduction (some Mathematica basics, together with some
one-variable Calculus stuff and examples of surface, contour, parametric,
and vector field plots, September 27, 2005)
Multivariable Calculus
(plotting, partial derivatives, iterated integrals, vector analysis, January
27, 2003)
Linear Algebra (vectors,
dot and cross products, matrices and matrix operations, row reduction,
eigenvalues and eigenvectors, November 29, 2004)
Differential
Equations (symbolic and numerical solutions, February 8, 2001)
top ten (a list of common Mathematica
errors, March 3, 2000)
About N (precision and display
of numerical results in Mathematica Version 4, September 10,
2003)
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