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Mathematica Calculus Books     

  1. Calculus&Mathematica
  2. Vector Calculus&Mathematica
  3. Calculus Live
  4. Calculus Projects Using Mathematica by Alfred D. Andrew, G.L. Cain, S. Crum, and T.D. Morley
  5. Mathematica Laboratory Manual to accompany Calculus: Modeling and Application by William H. Barker, David A. Smith, and Lawrence C. Moore
  6. CalcLabs with Mathematica for Stewart's Calculus: Concepts and Contexts, Single Variable by David Barrow et al.
  7. CalcLabs with Mathematica by Nancy Blachman et al.
  8. Discovering Calculus with Mathematica by Bart Braden, Donald K. Krug, Philip W. McCartney, and Steven Wilkinson
  9. Exploring Multivariable Calculus with Mathematica by C.K. Cheung, G.E. Keough, and Tim Murdoch
  10. Calculus Explorations with Mathematica by Jack K. Cohen and Frank G. Hagin
  11. Multivariable Calculus and Mathematica: With Applications to Geometry and Physics by Kevin R. Coombes, Ronald L. Lipsman, and Jonathan M. Rosenberg
  12. A Guidebook to Calculus with Mathematica by Philip Crooke and John Ratcliffe
  13. Calculus & Mathematica by John Emert and Roger Nelson
  14. Exploring Calculus with Mathematica by James K. Finch and Millianne Lehmann
  15. Modern Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces with Mathematica, Second Edition by Alfred Gray
  16. Exploring Calculus with Mathematica by Edward Green, Benny Evans, and Jerry Johnson
  17. Calculus Explorations Using Mathematica by Allen Hibbard
  18. CalcLabs with Mathematica for Stewart's Multivariable Calculus Concepts and Contexts by Selwyn Hollis
  19. Multivariable CalcLabs with Mathematica by Selwyn Hollis
  20. Single Variable CalcLabs with Mathematica by Selwyn Hollis
  21. Experiments in Undergraduate Mathematics: A Mathematica-Based Approach by Phillip Kent, Phil Ramsden, and John Wood
  22. Calculus Laboratories with Mathematica, Volumes 1, 2, & 3 by Michael G. Kerckhove and Van C. Nall
  23. Discovering Calculus with Mathematica, Second Edition by Cecilia A. Knoll, Michael D. Shaw, Jerry Johnson, and Benny Evans
  24. Laboratories Using Mathematica to accompany Calculus, Sixth Edition, and Calculus of a Single Variable, Second Edition by L. Carl Leinbach
  25. Mathematica Projects for Vector Calculus by Michael M. Neumann and T. Len Miller
  26. Mathematica Notebook for Calculus by Eli V. Olinick
  27. Mathematica Notebook to accompany Calculus, Sixth Edition, and Calculus of a Single Variable, Second Edition by Eli V. Olinick
  28. Animating Calculus: Mathematica Notebooks for the Laboratory by Ed Packel and Stan Wagon
  29. The Joy of Mathematica, Second Edition: Instant Mathematica for Calculus, Differential Equations, and Linear Algebra by Alan Shuchat and Fred Shultz
  30. The Student's Introduction to Mathematica: A Handbook for Precalculus, Calculus, and Linear Algebra by Bruce F. Torrence and Eve A. Torrence
  31. The Power of Visualization: Notes from a Mathematica Course by Stan Wagon

Mathematica Differential Equations Books     

  1. Differential Equations&Mathematica
  2. Differential Equations with Mathematica, Second Edition by Martha L. Abell and James P. Braselton
  3. Symmetry Analysis of Differential Equations with Mathematica by Gerd Baumann
  4. Differential Equations with Mathematica, Second Edition by Kevin R. Coombes, Brian R. Hunt, Ronald L. Lipsman, John E. Osborn,and Garrett J. Stuck
  5. Mathematica Notebook for Differential Equations with Computer Lab Experiments by Dennis G. Zill John H. Ellison
  6. Numerical Solutions for Partial Differential Equations: Problem Solving Using Mathematica by Victor G. Ganzha and Evgenii V. Vorozhtsov
  7. Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations with Mathematica: An Integrated Multimedia Approach by Alfred Gray, Mike Mezzino, and Mark Pinsky
  8. Mathematica Lab Manual for Introductory Differential Equations: From Linearity to Chaos by Eric J. Kostelich and Dieter Armbruster
  9. Partial Differential Equations and Mathematica by Prem K. Kythe, Pratap Puri, and Michael R. Schäferkotter
  10. Differential Equations: An Introduction with Mathematica by Clay C. Ross
  11. VisualDSolve: Visualizing Differential Equations with Mathematica by Dan Schwalbe and Stan Wagon
  12. The Joy of Mathematica, Second Edition: Instant Mathematica for Calculus, Differential Equations, and Linear Algebra by Alan Shuchat and Fred Shultz
  13. Partial Differential Equations with Mathematica by Dimitri Vvedensky
  14. The Power of Visualization: Notes from a Mathematica Course by Stan Wagon

Mathematica Linear Algebra Books      

  1. Matrices, Geometry&Mathematica
  2. Linear Algebra Projects Using Mathematica by A.D. Andrew and T.D. Morley
  3. Linear Algebra and Linear Operators in Engineering with Applications in Mathematica by H. Ted Davis and Kendall T. Thomson
  4. Linear Algebra with Mathematica by Eugene Johnson
  5. Mathematica Labs for Linear Algebra by Terry Lawson and William Emerson
  6. The Joy of Mathematica, Second Edition: Instant Mathematica for Calculus, Differential Equations, and Linear Algebra by Alan Shuchat and Fred Shultz
  7. Linear Algebra: An Introduction Using Mathematica by Fred Szabo
  8. The Student's Introduction to Mathematica: A Handbook for Precalculus, Calculus, and Linear Algebra by Bruce F. Torrence and Eve A. Torrence
  9. Linear Algebra: An Interactive Laboratory Approach with Mathematica by John R. Wicks

Mathematica Statistics Books     

  1. Statistics with Mathematica by Martha L. Abell, James P. Braselton, and John A. Rafter
  2. Introductory Statistics and Random Phenomena: Uncertainty, Complexity, and Chaotic Behavior in Engineering and Science by Manfred Denker and Wojbor A. Woyczynski
  3. Probability: An Introduction with Statistical Applications by John J. Kinney

Mathematica Simulation Books      

  1. Simulating Neural Networks with Mathematica by James A. Freeman
  2. Modeling Nature: Cellular Automata Simulations with Mathematica by Richard J. Gaylord and Kazume Nishidate
  3. Simulating Society: A Mathematica Toolkit for Modeling Socioeconomic Behavior by Richard J. Gaylord and Louis J. D'Andria

Mathematica Science Books     

  1. Mathematica for Scientists and Engineers by Thomas B. Bahder
  2. Mathematica in Theoretical Physics: Selected Examples from Classical Mechanics to Fractals by Gerd Baumann
  3. Mechanics and Dynamical Systems with Mathematica  by Nicola Bellomo, Luigi Preziosi, and Antonio Romano
  4. Projects in Scientific Computation by Richard E. Crandall
  5. Topics in Advanced Scientific Computation by Richard E. Crandall
  6. Mathematica for the Sciences by Richard E. Crandall
  7. Mathematica Computer Programs for Physical Chemistry by W.H. Cropper
  8. Mathematica for Calculus-Based Physics by Marvin L. DeJong
  9. Mathematica in the Laboratory by Samuel Dick, Alfred Riddle, and Douglas Stein
  10. Mathematica for Scientists and Engineers: Using Mathematica to Do Science by Richard Gass
  11. Physics by Computer: Programming Physical Problems Using Mathematica and C by Wolfgang Kinzel and Georg Reents
  12. Foundations of Fluid Mechanics with Applications: Problem Solving Using Mathematica by Sergey P. Kiselev, Evgenii V. Vorozhtsov, and Vasily M. Fomin
  13. MathTensor: A System for Doing Tensor Analysis by Computer by Leonard Parker and Steven M. Christensen
  14. Advanced Tutorials for the Biomedical Sciences: Animations, Simulations, and Calculations Using Mathematica by Charles Pidgeon, editor
  15. Tutorials for the Biomedical Sciences: Animations, Simulations, and Calculations Using Mathematica by Charles Pidgeon, editor
  16. Exploring Scanning Probe Microscopy with Mathematica by Dror Sarid
  17. Physicist's Guide to Mathematica by Patrick T. Tam
  18. Atlas for Computing Mathematical Functions: An Illustrated Guide for Practitioners with Programs in C and Mathematica by William J. Thompson
  19. Atlas for Computing Mathematical Functions: An Illustrated Guide for Practitioners with Programs in Fortran 90 and Mathematica by William J. Thompson
  20. Mathematica Exercises in Introductory Physics by Rodney L. Varley
  21. Fundamentals of Cryptology  by Henk C.A. van Tilborg
  22. CRC Standard Curves and Surfaces: A Mathematica Notebook by David von Seggern
  23. Explorations in Quantum Computing by Colin P. Williams and Scott H. Clearwater
  24. Mathematica for Physics by Robert L. Zimmerman and Fredrick I. Olness

Mathematica Engineering Books     

  1. Mathematica for Scientists and Engineers by Thomas B. Bahder
  2. Mechanics and Dynamical Systems with Mathematica  by Nicola Bellomo, Luigi Preziosi, and Antonio Romano
  3. Practical Optimization Methods with Mathematica Applications by M. Asghar Bhatti
  4. Linear Algebra and Linear Operators in Engineering with Applications in Mathematica by H. Ted Davis and Kendall T. Thomson
  5. Mathematica in the Laboratory by Samuel Dick, Alfred Riddle, and Douglas Stein
  6. Mathematica for Scientists and Engineers: Using Mathematicra to Do Science by Richard Gass
  7. Mathematica Lab Manual to accompany Peter V. O'Neil's Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Fourth Edition by Peter V. O'Neil
  8. Applied Electronic Engineering with Mathematica by Alfred Riddle and Samuel Dick
  9. Engineering Mathematics with Mathematica by John S. Robertson

Mathematica Computer Science Books     

  1. Computer Science with Mathematica: Theory and Practice for Science, Mathematics, and Engineering by Roman E. Maeder
  2. Fundamentals of Cryptology  by Henk C.A. van Tilborg
  3. Explorations in Quantum Computing by Colin P. Williams and Scott H. Clearwater

Mathematica Economics and Finance Books     

  1. Mathematics and Mathematica for Economists by Cliff J. Huang and Phillip S. Crooke
  2. Option Valuation under Stochastic Volatility with Mathematicra Code by Alan L. Lewis
  3. Modelling Financial Derivatives with Mathematica  by William Shaw
  4. Computational Economics and Finance: Modeling and Analysis with Mathematica by Hal R. Varian, editor
  5. Economic and Financial Modeling with Mathematica by Hal R. Varian, editor

Abstract Algebra Books     

  1. Exploring Abstract Algebra with Mathematica by Allen C. Hibbard and Kenneth M. Levasseur

Mathematica Geometry Books     

  1. Modern Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces with Mathematica, Second Edition by Alfred Gray
  2. Exploring Analytic Geometry with Mathematica by Donald L. Vossler

Mathematica Number Theory Books     

  1. A Course in Computational Number Theory by David Bressoud and Stan Wagon

Mathematica Graphics Books     

  1. Graphica 1. The Imaginary Made Real: The Art of Michael Trott
  2. Graphica 2. The Pattern of Beauty: The Art of Igor Bakshee
  3. Modern Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces with Mathematica, Second Edition by Alfred Gray
  4. The Mathematica Graphics Guidebook by Cameron Smith and Nancy Blachman
  5. Mathematica Graphics: Techniques & Applications by Tom Wickham-Jones

Mathematica Programming Books     

  1. An Introduction to Programming with Mathematica, Second Edition by Richard J. Gaylord, Samuel N. Kamin, and Paul R. Wellin
  2. Mastering Mathematica: Programming Methods and Applications by John W. Gray
  3. Mastering Mathematica: Programming Methods and Applications, Second Edition by John W. Gray
  4. The Mathematica Programmer II by Roman E. Maeder
  5. Programming in Mathematica, Third Edition by Roman Maeder
  6. Introduction to Scientific Programming: Computational Problem Solving Using Mathematica and C by Joseph L. Zachary

Tutorial and Reference Books     

  1. The Mathematica Book, Fourth Edition by Stephen Wolfram
  2. Mathematica 4 Standard Add-on Packages by Wolfram Research, Inc.
  3. Selected Tutorial Notes by Wolfram Research, Inc.
  4. Mathematica by Example, Second Edition by Martha L. Abell and James P. Braselton
  5. Mathematica: A Practical Approach, Second Edition by Nancy Blachman and Colin P. Williams
  6. Getting Started with Mathematica by C.K. Cheung, G.E. Keogh, Charles Landraitis, and Robert H. Gross
  7. The Mathematica Primer by Kevin R. Coombes, Brian R. Hunt, Ronald L. Lipsman, John E. Osborn and Garrett J. Stuck
  8. The Beginner's Guide to Mathematica Version 4 by Jerry Glynn and Theodore Gray
  9. Computing with Mathematica by Harmut F. W. Höft and Margret H. Höft
  10. A Crash Course in Mathematica by Stephan Kaufmann
  11. Mathematica as a Tool by Stephan Kaufmann
  12. Mathematica for Mathematics Teachers: Notes from an Introductory Course by Ed Packel
  13. Mathematica Navigator: Graphics and Methods of Applied Mathematics by Heikki Ruskeepää
  14. Applied Mathematica: Getting Started, Getting It Done by William T. Shaw and Jason Tigg
  15. The Joy of Mathematica, Second Edition: Instant Mathematica for Calculus, Differential Equations, and Linear Algebra by Alan Shuchat and Fred Shultz
  16. The Student's Introduction to Mathematica: A Handbook for Precalculus, Calculus, and Linear Algebra by Bruce F. Torrence and Eve A. Torrence
  17. Mathematica in Action, Second Edition by Stan Wagon

Mathematica Recreational Books     

  1. Graphica 1. The Imaginary Made Real: The Art of Michael Trott
  2. Graphica 2. The Pattern of Beauty: The Art of Igor Bakshee
  3. Exploring Mathematics with Mathematica by Theodore W. Gray and Jerry Glynn
  4. Computational Recreations in Mathematica by IIan Vardi
Link to Eric Weisstein's List

Eric W. Weisstein's List of Mathematica books   

  1. Abell, Martha L. and Braselton, James P. Mathematica by Example, 2nd ed. San Diego: Academic Press, 1997. 544 p. $39.95.
  2. Abell, Martha L. and Braselton, James P. Differential Equations with Mathematica, 2nd ed. San Diego: Academic Press, 1997. $44.95.
  3. Abell, Martha L. and Braselton, James P. The Mathematica Handbook. San Diego: Academic Press, 1993. 789 p. $39.95.
  4. Andrew, A.D. and Morley, T.D. Linear Algebra Projects Using Mathematica. McGraw-Hill, 1993.
  5. Associated Press, The AP Professional Mathematica CD-ROM Library. San Diego: Academic Press, 1995. $59.95
  6. Bahder, Thomas B. Mathematica for Scientists and Engineers. 1994. 600 p. $46.25.
  7. Blachman, Nancy. Mathematica Quick Reference Guide, Version 2. 1992. 304 p. $18.25.
  8. Blachman, Nancy. Mathematica: A Practical Approach. Prentice Hall, 1992. 365 p. $44.
  9. Coombs, Kevin R.; Hunt, Brian R.; Lipsman, Ronald L.; Osborn, John E.; and Stuck, Garrett J. Differential Equations with Mathematica. New York:Wiley, 1995. 218 p. $?
  10. Crandall, Richard E. Mathematica for the Sciences. Redwood City, CA: Addison-Wesley, 1993. 300 p. $?.
  11. Davis, Bill; Porta, Horacio; and Uhl, Jerry. Calculus and Mathematica: Macintosh. Addison-Wesley, 1994. $80.75.
  12. Davis, Bill; Porta, Horacio; and Uhl, Jerry. Calculus and Mathematica: Windows Version 1.0. Addison-Wesley, 1994. $80.75.
  13. Ellis, Wade Jr. and Lodi, Ed (Ed.). A Tutorial Introduction to Mathematica. Brooks/Cole, 1991. 92 p. $17.95.
  14. Feagin, James M. Quantum Mechanics with Mathematica. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1994. 448 p. $59.95.
  15. Gaylord, Richard J.; Kamin, Sam N.; and Wellin, Paul R. An Introduction to Programming with Mathematica: A Comprehensive Text for Learning to Program with Mathematica, 2nd ed. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1995. 332 p. $44.95.
  16. Gaylord, Richard J. and Wellin, Paul R. Computer Simulations with Mathematica: Explorations in the Physical and Biological Sciences. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1994. 356 p. $54.95.
  17. Gloor, Oliver; Amrhein, Beatrice; and Maeder, Roman E. Illustrated Mathematics: Visualization of Mathematical Objects with Mathematica. Mac/Windows 3.0 CD-ROM. 1995. $69.95.
  18. Gray, John W. Mastering Mathematica: Programming Methods and Applications. San Diego: Academic Press, 1994. 644 p. $44.95.
  19. Gray, Theodore W. and Glynn, Jerry. The Beginner's Guide to Mathematica Version 2. Addison-Wesley, 1992. 225 p. $20.50.
  20. Gray, Theodore and Glynn, Jerry. Exploring Mathematics with Mathematica: Dialogs Concerning Computers and Mathematics. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1991. $37.75.
  21. Green, Edward; Evans, Benny; and Johnson, Jerry. Exploring Calculus with Mathematica. New York: Wiley, 1994. 322 p.
  22. Höft, Harmut F.W. and Höft, Margret H. Computing with Mathematica. New York: Academic Press, 1998. 220 p. $49.95.
  23. Kaufmann, Stephan. Mathematica as a Tool: An Introduction with Practical Examples. Birkhäuser, 1994. 429 p. $36.50.
  24. Knoll, Cecilia; Shaw, Michael; Johnson, Jerry and Evans, Benny. Discovering Calculus with Mathematica, 5th ed. with Mathematica IBM Student Version. New York: Wiley, 1995. $198.
  25. Maeder, Roman. Computer Science with Mathematica: Theory and Practice for Science, Mathematics, and Engineering. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1999. 376 p. $24.95.
  26. Maeder, Roman. The Mathematica Programmer. San Diego: Academic Press, 1994. 199 p. $44.95.
  27. Maeder, Roman. The Mathematica Programmer II. 1996. $44.95.
  28. Maeder, Roman. Programming in Mathematica, 2nd ed. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1991. 279 p. $34.95.
  29. Ross, C.C. Differential Equations: An Introduction with Mathematica. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1995. 528 p. $44.95.
  30. Shaw, William T. and Tigg, Jason. Applied Mathematica: Getting Started, Getting It Done. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1994. 432 p. $?.
  31. Shuchat, Alan and Shultz, Fred. The Joy of Mathematica: A Point-and-Click Way to Use and Learn Mathematica. Addison-Wesley, 1994. 300 p. $33.30.
  32. Skeel, Robert D. and Keiper, Jerry B. Elementary Numerical Computing with Mathematica. McGraw-Hill, 1993. 434 p. $?.
  33. Skiena, Steven S. Implementing Discrete Mathematics: Combinatorics and Graph Theory with Mathematica. Redwood City, CA: Addison-Wesley, 1988. $?.
  34. Tam, Patrick. A Physicist's Guide to Mathematica. San Diego: Academic Press, 1996. 560 p. $59.
  35. Torrence, Bruce F. and Torrence, Eve A. The Student's Introduction to Mathematica: A Handbook for Precalculus, Calculus, and Linear Algebra. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1999. 280 p. Simple book; nothing in here not in the Mathematica book. $?.
  36. Trott, Michael. The Mathematica Guidebook, Vol. 1: Programming in Mathematica. New York: Springer-Verlag, 2000. Not yet released, but will be an instant classic when it is.
  37. Trott, Michael. The Mathematica Guidebook, Vol. 2: Graphics in Mathematica. New York: Springer-Verlag, 2000. Not yet released, but will be an instant classic when it is.
  38. Trott, Michael. The Mathematica Guidebook, Vol. 3: Mathematics in Mathematica. New York: Springer-Verlag, 2000. Not yet released, but will be an instant classic when it is.
  39. Trott, Michael. The Mathematica Guidebook, Vol. 4. New York: Springer-Verlag, 2000. Not yet released, but will be an instant classic when it is.
  40. Vardi, Ilan. Computational Recreations in Mathematica. Redwood City, CA: Addison-Wesley, 1991. 304 p. Interesting book with many unexpected twists and a great reference list. That said, it's overpriced for a 304 p. paperback. $35.95.
  41. Vvedensky, Dimitri. Partial Differential Equations with Mathematica. Addison-Wesley, 1993. $35.95.
  42. Wagon, Stan. Mathematica in Action. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1991. 419 p. Now in 2nd ed.
  43. Wagon, Stan. Mathematica in Action, 2nd ed. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1999. 608 p. Contains 50% new material. $69.95.
  44. Wickam-Jones, T. Mathematica Graphics: Techniques and Applications. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1994. 721 p. $64.95.
  45. Wolfram, Stephen. Mathematica: A System for Doing Mathematics by Computer, 2nd ed. Redwood City, CA: Addison-Wesley, 1991. 992 p. Now out in 4th ed.
  46. Wolfram, Stephen. The Mathematica Book, 3rd ed. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1996. Now out in 4th ed.
  47. Wolfram, Stephen. The Mathematica Book, 4th ed. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1999. 1470 p. $?.
  48. Zimmerman, Robert L. and Olness, Frederick. Mathematica for Physicists. 1995. 624 p. $43.25.
Link to Videos

1998 Worldwide Mathematica Conference Videos     

Mathematics Videos

Algebra Videos

  1. A Tour through the Abstract Algebra Packages by Al Hibbard
Calculus Videos
  1. Integration in Mathematica: Past, Present, and Future by Oleg Marichev
  2. Will Yesterday's Calculus Education Survive Mathematica? by Keith D. Stroyan
Differential Equations Videos
  1. Discovering Solutions to Ordinary Differential Equations by Mike Mezzino
  2. ODE and PDE Solvers by Robert Knapp
  3. Shooting and Bifurcating with Mathematica by Jay Wolkowisky
Logic and Symbolic Computation Videos
  1. Theorema: Theorem Proving for the Masses Using Mathematica by Bruno Buchberger
  2. Using Assumptions and Solving Inequalities by Adam Strzebonski
Statistics Videos
  1. Mathematica for Mathematical Statistics: Developing Packages and Products by Kevin Hastings
  2. Mathematical Statistics with Mathematica by Colin Rose
Numerics Videos
  1. High-Precision Computations by Mark Sofroniou
  2. Introduction to Numerical Computation with Mathematica by Robert Knapp, Daniel Lichtblau, Mark Sofroniou, and Tom Wickham-Jones
  3. The Numerics Strategy of Mathematica by Robert Knapp
  4. Breaking Records with Mathematica by Richard Crandall
  5. Efficient and Numerically Stable Computations by Mark Sofroniou
  6. Global Optimization by Roman Maeder
  7. The Mathematica Compiler by Tom Wickham-Jones
  8. Quasi Random Numbers by Roman Maeder
Science, Medicine, and Engineering Videos
  1. CarcinoMod: A Tool for Carcinogenesis Modeling by Qi Zheng
  2. Computer-Aided Resistive Taper Design by Matthew Thomas
  3. Development of Linkage Analysis and Synthesis Software by Jiao Zhang
  4. Dynamic Visualizer by Lawrence Angrave
  5. Exploring Scanning Probe Microscopy with Mathematica by Dror Sarid
  6. Graphica 1: Visualizing Mathematics and Physics by Michael Trott
  7. Mathematica for Amateur Astronomers by Terry Robb
  8. Scientific Astronomer by Terry Robb
  9. Simulating Precision Farming: An Application of Mathematica by Michael Weiss
Education Videos
  1. Will Yesterday's Calculus Education Survive Mathematica? by Keith D. Stroyan
  2. Creating Precollege Courseware with Mathematica by Kurt Peckman
  3. Digital Filtering and Smoothing: A Student Simulation Project by Eric Gossett
  4. Mathematica Is Revolutionizing Mathematics Education by Jerry Uhl
  5. Teaching a Mathematica-Based Introductory Physics Lab by Richard Gass
Graphics Videos
  1. Applied Graphics by Paul Abbott
  2. Dynamic Visualizer by Lawrence Angrave
  3. Graphica 1: Visualizing Mathematics and Physics by Michael Trott
  4. Graphica 2: Artistic Rendition of Data for Fun and Profit by Igor Bakshee
  5. Introduction to Mathematica Graphics by Paul Abbott
Programming Videos
  1. Debugging and Optimizing Mathematica Programs by David Withoff
  2. Introduction to Mathematica Programming by David Withoff
  3. Mathematica Idioms for Array Processing by Mark Reeve
  4. Mathematica Programming: Past, Present, and Projected by Tom Wickham-Jones
  5. MathLink by Kevin Leuthold and Shawn Sheridan
  6. Modern Control Synthesis and Analysis in a Mathematica/Control System Professional Environment by David Dana-Bashian
  7. Using Assumptions and Solving Inequalities by Adam Strzebonski
  8. Parallel Programming by Roman Maeder
Keynote Videos
  1. Mathematica and Beyond: The Personal Story (opening keynote address) by Stephen Wolfram
  2. Breaking Records with Mathematica by Richard Crandall
  3. Mathematica and the Future of Derivatives Pricing by William Shaw
  4. Mathematica and the History of Scientific Computing by Steven M. Christensen
  5. Mathematica Is Revolutionizing Mathematics Education by Jerry Uhl
  6. Theorema: Theorem Proving for the Masses Using Mathematica by Bruno Buchberger
  7. Creating New Kinds of Music with Mathematica by Perry Cook
  8. The Rotational Dynamics of Mir by Michael Foale
  9. Will Yesterday's Calculus Education Survive Mathematica? by Keith D. Stroyan
Finance and Economics Videos
  1. Derivatives Expert by Sinan Gabel Khatib
  2. Mathematica and the Future of Derivatives Pricing by William Shaw
  3. Quasi Random Numbers by Roman Maeder
  4. Using Mathematica Animations to Teach Undergraduate Economics by Craig Marcott
Front End and Desktop Publishing Videos
  1. Customizing Online Documentation by Andre Kuzniarek
  2. Document Formatting Strategies by Andre Kuzniarek
  3. Formatting Technical Papers by Paul Abbott
  4. HTMLSave by Robby Villegas
  5. Introduction to the Mathematica Front End Version 3 by Lou D'Andria
  6. Making Effective Use of Mathematica's Typesetting by Neil Soiffer
  7. Report Generation by Jon McLoone
  8. TeXSave by Paul Hinton
Packages Videos
  1. A Tour through the Abstract Algebra Packages by Al Hibbard
  2. Control System Professional by Igor Bakshee
  3. Dynamic Visualizer by Lawrence Angrave
  4. Derivatives Expert by Sinan Gabel Khatib
  5. Geometrica by Bruno Autin
  6. CarcinoMod: A Tool for Carcinogenesis Modeling by Qi Zheng
Web Videos
  1. HTMLSave by Robby Villegas
  2. Mathematica and Java by Todd Gayley
  3. MathScript: Unleashing the Power of Mathematica to theInternet by Brenda and Stephen Hunt
Proceedings and Journals

Mathematica Proceedings Books     

  1. Mathematics with Vision: Proceedings of the First International Mathematica Symposium; V. Keränen and P. Mitic, editors
  2. Innovation in Mathematics: Proceedings of the Second International Mathematica Symposium; V. Keränen, P. Mitic, and A. Hietamäki, editors

The Mathematica Journal     

  1. The Mathematica Journal, Volume 1
  2. The Mathematica Journal, Volume 2
  3. The Mathematica Journal, Volume 3
  4. The Mathematica Journal, Volume 4
  5. The Mathematica Journal, Volume 5
  6. The Mathematica Journal, Volume 6
  7. The Mathematica Journal, Volume 7