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|1. | Introduction into Wolfram Mathematica: basic syntax, help, variables, complex numbers, basic plotting and graph manipulations|<| [1|seminar1_21_02_19.nb ] |
|2. | Principles of procedural, functional and pattern-oriented programming|<| [2| seminar2_28_02_19.nb] |
|3. | Functions in Mathematica: Blank, Set, SetDelayed, Module |<| [3|] |
|4. | Functions in Mathematica: piecewise functions, overloaded functions, tracing the evaluation of functions |<| [4| ] |
|5. | Creation and manipulation of Lists, functions and Lists: Table, Part, Map, Apply |<| [5| ] |
|6. | Using Nest and NestList for numerical algorithms, Euler and Runge-Kutta method |<| [6| ] |
|7. | Examples of advanced use of Mathematica |<| [7| ] |
|1. | Introduction into Wolfram Mathematica: basic syntax, help, variables, complex numbers, basic plotting and graph manipulations|<| [| ] |
|2. | Principles of procedural, functional and pattern-oriented programming|<| [| ] |
|3. | Functions in Mathematica: Blank, Set, SetDelayed, Module |<| [|] |
|4. | Functions in Mathematica: piecewise functions, overloaded functions, tracing the evaluation of functions |<| [| ] |
|5. | Creation and manipulation of Lists, functions and Lists: Table, Part, Map, Apply |<| [| ] |
|6. | Using Nest and NestList for numerical algorithms, Euler and Runge-Kutta method |<| [| ] |
|7. | Examples of advanced use of Mathematica |<| [| ] |
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[WM notebook from the seminars | sem1.nb] |
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During the semester, there will be two tests (2 x max. 30 pts), without any minimal points restriction. |
First Test will be on Wolfram Mathematica and second will be on Matlab. |
During the semester, there will be three tests (total max. 30 pts) from WM, without any minimal points restriction. |
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# [Introduction to Wolfram Mathematica|Intro_WM.rar] |