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Calculus Books
- Calculus&Mathematica
- Vector Calculus&Mathematica
- Calculus Live
- Calculus Projects Using Mathematica by Alfred D. Andrew, G.L.
Cain, S. Crum, and T.D. Morley
- Mathematica Laboratory Manual to accompany Calculus: Modeling
and Application by William H. Barker, David A. Smith, and Lawrence
C. Moore
- CalcLabs with Mathematica for Stewart's Calculus: Concepts and
Contexts, Single Variable by David Barrow et al.
- CalcLabs with Mathematica by Nancy Blachman et al.
- Discovering Calculus with Mathematica by Bart Braden, Donald
K. Krug, Philip W. McCartney, and Steven Wilkinson
- Exploring Multivariable Calculus with Mathematica by C.K.
Cheung, G.E. Keough, and Tim Murdoch
- Calculus Explorations with Mathematica by Jack K. Cohen and
Frank G. Hagin
- Multivariable Calculus and Mathematica: With Applications to
Geometry and Physics by Kevin R. Coombes, Ronald L. Lipsman, and
Jonathan M. Rosenberg
- A Guidebook to Calculus with Mathematica by Philip Crooke and
John Ratcliffe
- Calculus & Mathematica by John Emert and Roger Nelson
- Exploring Calculus with Mathematica by James K. Finch and
Millianne Lehmann
- Modern Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces with
Mathematica, Second Edition by Alfred Gray
- Exploring Calculus with Mathematica by Edward Green, Benny
Evans, and Jerry Johnson
- Calculus Explorations Using Mathematica by Allen Hibbard
- CalcLabs with Mathematica for Stewart's Multivariable Calculus
Concepts and Contexts by Selwyn Hollis
- Multivariable CalcLabs with Mathematica by Selwyn Hollis
- Single Variable CalcLabs with Mathematica by Selwyn
Hollis
- Experiments in Undergraduate Mathematics: A Mathematica-Based
Approach by Phillip Kent, Phil Ramsden, and John Wood
- Calculus Laboratories with Mathematica, Volumes 1, 2, & 3
by Michael G. Kerckhove and Van C. Nall
- Discovering Calculus with Mathematica, Second Edition by
Cecilia A. Knoll, Michael D. Shaw, Jerry Johnson, and Benny
Evans
- Laboratories Using Mathematica to accompany Calculus, Sixth
Edition, and Calculus of a Single Variable, Second Edition by L.
Carl Leinbach
- Mathematica Projects for Vector Calculus by Michael M. Neumann
and T. Len Miller
- Mathematica Notebook for Calculus by Eli V. Olinick
- Mathematica Notebook to accompany Calculus, Sixth Edition, and
Calculus of a Single Variable, Second Edition by Eli V.
Olinick
- Animating Calculus: Mathematica Notebooks for the Laboratory
by Ed Packel and Stan Wagon
- The Joy of Mathematica, Second Edition: Instant Mathematica
for Calculus, Differential Equations, and Linear Algebra by Alan
Shuchat and Fred Shultz
- The Student's Introduction to Mathematica: A Handbook for
Precalculus, Calculus, and Linear Algebra by Bruce F. Torrence and
Eve A. Torrence
- The Power of Visualization: Notes from a Mathematica Course by
Stan Wagon
Mathematica
Differential Equations
Books
- Differential Equations&Mathematica
- Differential Equations with Mathematica, Second Edition by
Martha L. Abell and James P. Braselton
- Symmetry Analysis of Differential Equations with Mathematica
by Gerd Baumann
- Differential Equations with Mathematica, Second Edition by
Kevin R. Coombes, Brian R. Hunt, Ronald L. Lipsman, John E.
Osborn,and Garrett J. Stuck
- Mathematica Notebook for Differential Equations with Computer
Lab Experiments by Dennis G. Zill John H. Ellison
- Numerical Solutions for Partial Differential Equations:
Problem Solving Using Mathematica by Victor G. Ganzha and Evgenii
V. Vorozhtsov
- Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations with
Mathematica: An Integrated Multimedia Approach by Alfred Gray,
Mike Mezzino, and Mark Pinsky
- Mathematica Lab Manual for Introductory Differential
Equations: From Linearity to Chaos by Eric J. Kostelich and Dieter
Armbruster
- Partial Differential Equations and Mathematica by Prem K.
Kythe, Pratap Puri, and Michael R. Schäferkotter
- Differential Equations: An Introduction with Mathematica by
Clay C. Ross
- VisualDSolve: Visualizing Differential Equations with
Mathematica by Dan Schwalbe and Stan Wagon
- The Joy of Mathematica, Second Edition: Instant Mathematica
for Calculus, Differential Equations, and Linear Algebra by Alan
Shuchat and Fred Shultz
- Partial Differential Equations with Mathematica by Dimitri
Vvedensky
- The Power of Visualization: Notes from a Mathematica Course by
Stan Wagon
Mathematica
Linear Algebra
Books
- Matrices, Geometry&Mathematica
- Linear Algebra Projects Using Mathematica by A.D. Andrew and
T.D. Morley
- Linear Algebra and Linear Operators in Engineering with
Applications in Mathematica by H. Ted Davis and Kendall T.
Thomson
- Linear Algebra with Mathematica by Eugene Johnson
- Mathematica Labs for Linear Algebra by Terry Lawson and
William Emerson
- The Joy of Mathematica, Second Edition: Instant Mathematica
for Calculus, Differential Equations, and Linear Algebra by Alan
Shuchat and Fred Shultz
- Linear Algebra: An Introduction Using Mathematica by Fred
Szabo
- The Student's Introduction to Mathematica: A Handbook for
Precalculus, Calculus, and Linear Algebra by Bruce F. Torrence and
Eve A. Torrence
- Linear Algebra: An Interactive Laboratory Approach with
Mathematica by John R. Wicks
Mathematica
Statistics Books
- Statistics with Mathematica by Martha L. Abell, James P.
Braselton, and John A. Rafter
- Introductory Statistics and Random Phenomena: Uncertainty,
Complexity, and Chaotic Behavior in Engineering and Science by
Manfred Denker and Wojbor A. Woyczynski
- Probability: An Introduction with Statistical Applications by
John J. Kinney
Mathematica
Simulation
Books
- Simulating Neural Networks with Mathematica by James A.
Freeman
- Modeling Nature: Cellular Automata Simulations with
Mathematica by Richard J. Gaylord and Kazume Nishidate
- Simulating Society: A Mathematica Toolkit for Modeling
Socioeconomic Behavior by Richard J. Gaylord and Louis J.
D'Andria
Mathematica
Science Books
- Mathematica for Scientists and Engineers by Thomas B.
Bahder
- Mathematica in Theoretical Physics: Selected Examples from
Classical Mechanics to Fractals by Gerd Baumann
- Mechanics and Dynamical Systems with Mathematica by
Nicola Bellomo, Luigi Preziosi, and Antonio Romano
- Projects in Scientific Computation by Richard E. Crandall
- Topics in Advanced Scientific Computation by Richard E.
Crandall
- Mathematica for the Sciences by Richard E. Crandall
- Mathematica Computer Programs for Physical Chemistry by W.H.
Cropper
- Mathematica for Calculus-Based Physics by Marvin L.
DeJong
- Mathematica in the Laboratory by Samuel Dick, Alfred Riddle,
and Douglas Stein
- Mathematica for Scientists and Engineers: Using Mathematica to
Do Science by Richard Gass
- Physics by Computer: Programming Physical Problems Using
Mathematica and C by Wolfgang Kinzel and Georg Reents
- Foundations of Fluid Mechanics with Applications: Problem
Solving Using Mathematica by Sergey P. Kiselev, Evgenii V.
Vorozhtsov, and Vasily M. Fomin
- MathTensor: A System for Doing Tensor Analysis by Computer by
Leonard Parker and Steven M. Christensen
- Advanced Tutorials for the Biomedical Sciences: Animations,
Simulations, and Calculations Using Mathematica by Charles
Pidgeon, editor
- Tutorials for the Biomedical Sciences: Animations,
Simulations, and Calculations Using Mathematica by Charles
Pidgeon, editor
- Exploring Scanning Probe Microscopy with Mathematica by Dror
Sarid
- Physicist's Guide to Mathematica by Patrick T. Tam
- Atlas for Computing Mathematical Functions: An Illustrated
Guide for Practitioners with Programs in C and Mathematica by
William J. Thompson
- Atlas for Computing Mathematical Functions: An Illustrated
Guide for Practitioners with Programs in Fortran 90 and
Mathematica by William J. Thompson
- Mathematica Exercises in Introductory Physics by Rodney L.
Varley
- Fundamentals of Cryptology by Henk C.A. van
Tilborg
- CRC Standard Curves and Surfaces: A Mathematica Notebook by
David von Seggern
- Explorations in Quantum Computing by Colin P. Williams and
Scott H. Clearwater
- Mathematica for Physics by Robert L. Zimmerman and Fredrick I.
Olness
Mathematica
Engineering Books
- Mathematica for Scientists and Engineers by Thomas B.
Bahder
- Mechanics and Dynamical Systems with Mathematica by
Nicola Bellomo, Luigi Preziosi, and Antonio Romano
- Practical Optimization Methods with Mathematica Applications
by M. Asghar Bhatti
- Linear Algebra and Linear Operators in Engineering with
Applications in Mathematica by H. Ted Davis and Kendall T.
Thomson
- Mathematica in the Laboratory by Samuel Dick, Alfred Riddle,
and Douglas Stein
- Mathematica for Scientists and Engineers: Using Mathematicra
to Do Science by Richard Gass
- Mathematica Lab Manual to accompany Peter V. O'Neil's Advanced
Engineering Mathematics, Fourth Edition by Peter V. O'Neil
- Applied Electronic Engineering with Mathematica by Alfred
Riddle and Samuel Dick
- Engineering Mathematics with Mathematica by John S.
Robertson
Mathematica
Computer Science
Books
- Computer Science with Mathematica: Theory and Practice for
Science, Mathematics, and Engineering by Roman E. Maeder
- Fundamentals of Cryptology by Henk C.A. van
Tilborg
- Explorations in Quantum Computing by Colin P. Williams and
Scott H. Clearwater
Mathematica
Economics and Finance
Books
- Mathematics and Mathematica for Economists by Cliff J. Huang
and Phillip S. Crooke
- Option Valuation under Stochastic Volatility with Mathematicra
Code by Alan L. Lewis
- Modelling Financial Derivatives with Mathematica by
William Shaw
- Computational Economics and Finance: Modeling and Analysis
with Mathematica by Hal R. Varian, editor
- Economic and Financial Modeling with Mathematica by Hal R.
Varian, editor
Abstract
Algebra Books
- Exploring Abstract Algebra with Mathematica by Allen C.
Hibbard and Kenneth M. Levasseur
Mathematica
Geometry Books
- Modern Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces with
Mathematica, Second Edition by Alfred Gray
- Exploring Analytic Geometry with Mathematica by Donald L.
Vossler
Mathematica
Number Theory Books
- A Course in Computational Number Theory by David Bressoud and
Stan Wagon
Mathematica
Graphics Books
- Graphica 1. The Imaginary Made Real: The Art of Michael
Trott
- Graphica 2. The Pattern of Beauty: The Art of Igor
Bakshee
- Modern Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces with
Mathematica, Second Edition by Alfred Gray
- The Mathematica Graphics Guidebook by Cameron Smith and Nancy
Blachman
- Mathematica Graphics: Techniques & Applications by Tom
Wickham-Jones
Mathematica
Programming Books
- An Introduction to Programming with Mathematica, Second
Edition by Richard J. Gaylord, Samuel N. Kamin, and Paul R.
Wellin
- Mastering Mathematica: Programming Methods and Applications by
John W. Gray
- Mastering Mathematica: Programming Methods and Applications,
Second Edition by John W. Gray
- The Mathematica Programmer II by Roman E. Maeder
- Programming in Mathematica, Third Edition by Roman Maeder
- Introduction to Scientific Programming: Computational Problem
Solving Using Mathematica and C by Joseph L. Zachary
Tutorial
and Reference Books
- The Mathematica Book, Fourth Edition by Stephen Wolfram
- Mathematica 4 Standard Add-on Packages by Wolfram Research,
Inc.
- Selected Tutorial Notes by Wolfram Research, Inc.
- Mathematica by Example, Second Edition by Martha L. Abell and
James P. Braselton
- Mathematica: A Practical Approach, Second Edition by Nancy
Blachman and Colin P. Williams
- Getting Started with Mathematica by C.K. Cheung, G.E. Keogh,
Charles Landraitis, and Robert H. Gross
- The Mathematica Primer by Kevin R. Coombes, Brian R. Hunt,
Ronald L. Lipsman, John E. Osborn and Garrett J. Stuck
- The Beginner's Guide to Mathematica Version 4 by Jerry Glynn
and Theodore Gray
- Computing with Mathematica by Harmut F. W. Höft and
Margret H. Höft
- A Crash Course in Mathematica by Stephan Kaufmann
- Mathematica as a Tool by Stephan Kaufmann
- Mathematica for Mathematics Teachers: Notes from an
Introductory Course by Ed Packel
- Mathematica Navigator: Graphics and Methods of Applied
Mathematics by Heikki Ruskeepää
- Applied Mathematica: Getting Started, Getting It Done by
William T. Shaw and Jason Tigg
- The Joy of Mathematica, Second Edition: Instant Mathematica
for Calculus, Differential Equations, and Linear Algebra by Alan
Shuchat and Fred Shultz
- The Student's Introduction to Mathematica: A Handbook for
Precalculus, Calculus, and Linear Algebra by Bruce F. Torrence and
Eve A. Torrence
- Mathematica in Action, Second Edition by Stan Wagon
Mathematica
Recreational Books
- Graphica 1. The Imaginary Made Real: The Art of Michael
Trott
- Graphica 2. The Pattern of Beauty: The Art of Igor
Bakshee
- Exploring Mathematics with Mathematica by Theodore W. Gray and
Jerry Glynn
- Computational Recreations in Mathematica by IIan Vardi
Link to Eric Weisstein's
List
Eric
W. Weisstein's List of Mathematica
books
- Abell, Martha L. and Braselton, James P. Mathematica by
Example, 2nd ed. San Diego: Academic Press, 1997. 544 p.
$39.95.
- Abell, Martha L. and Braselton, James P. Differential
Equations with Mathematica, 2nd ed. San Diego: Academic Press,
1997. $44.95.
- Abell, Martha L. and Braselton, James P. The Mathematica
Handbook. San Diego: Academic Press, 1993. 789 p. $39.95.
- Andrew, A.D. and Morley, T.D. Linear Algebra Projects Using
Mathematica. McGraw-Hill, 1993.
- Associated Press, The AP Professional Mathematica CD-ROM
Library. San Diego: Academic Press, 1995. $59.95
- Bahder, Thomas B. Mathematica for Scientists and Engineers.
1994. 600 p. $46.25.
- Blachman, Nancy. Mathematica Quick Reference Guide, Version 2.
1992. 304 p. $18.25.
- Blachman, Nancy. Mathematica: A Practical Approach. Prentice
Hall, 1992. 365 p. $44.
- 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. $?
- Crandall, Richard E. Mathematica for the Sciences. Redwood
City, CA: Addison-Wesley, 1993. 300 p. $?.
- Davis, Bill; Porta, Horacio; and Uhl, Jerry. Calculus and
Mathematica: Macintosh. Addison-Wesley, 1994. $80.75.
- Davis, Bill; Porta, Horacio; and Uhl, Jerry. Calculus and
Mathematica: Windows Version 1.0. Addison-Wesley, 1994.
$80.75.
- Ellis, Wade Jr. and Lodi, Ed (Ed.). A Tutorial Introduction to
Mathematica. Brooks/Cole, 1991. 92 p. $17.95.
- Feagin, James M. Quantum Mechanics with Mathematica. New York:
Springer-Verlag, 1994. 448 p. $59.95.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Gray, John W. Mastering Mathematica: Programming Methods and
Applications. San Diego: Academic Press, 1994. 644 p. $44.95.
- Gray, Theodore W. and Glynn, Jerry. The Beginner's Guide to
Mathematica Version 2. Addison-Wesley, 1992. 225 p. $20.50.
- Gray, Theodore and Glynn, Jerry. Exploring Mathematics with
Mathematica: Dialogs Concerning Computers and Mathematics.
Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1991. $37.75.
- Green, Edward; Evans, Benny; and Johnson, Jerry. Exploring
Calculus with Mathematica. New York: Wiley, 1994. 322 p.
- Höft, Harmut F.W. and Höft, Margret H. Computing
with Mathematica. New York: Academic Press, 1998. 220 p.
$49.95.
- Kaufmann, Stephan. Mathematica as a Tool: An Introduction with
Practical Examples. Birkhäuser, 1994. 429 p. $36.50.
- 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.
- Maeder, Roman. Computer Science with Mathematica: Theory and
Practice for Science, Mathematics, and Engineering. Cambridge,
England: Cambridge University Press, 1999. 376 p. $24.95.
- Maeder, Roman. The Mathematica Programmer. San Diego: Academic
Press, 1994. 199 p. $44.95.
- Maeder, Roman. The Mathematica Programmer II. 1996.
$44.95.
- Maeder, Roman. Programming in Mathematica, 2nd ed. Reading,
MA: Addison-Wesley, 1991. 279 p. $34.95.
- Ross, C.C. Differential Equations: An Introduction with
Mathematica. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1995. 528 p. $44.95.
- Shaw, William T. and Tigg, Jason. Applied Mathematica: Getting
Started, Getting It Done. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1994. 432
p. $?.
- 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.
- Skeel, Robert D. and Keiper, Jerry B. Elementary Numerical
Computing with Mathematica. McGraw-Hill, 1993. 434 p. $?.
- Skiena, Steven S. Implementing Discrete Mathematics:
Combinatorics and Graph Theory with Mathematica. Redwood City, CA:
Addison-Wesley, 1988. $?.
- Tam, Patrick. A Physicist's Guide to Mathematica. San Diego:
Academic Press, 1996. 560 p. $59.
- 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. $?.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Trott, Michael. The Mathematica Guidebook, Vol. 4. New York:
Springer-Verlag, 2000. Not yet released, but will be an instant
classic when it is.
- 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.
- Vvedensky, Dimitri. Partial Differential Equations with
Mathematica. Addison-Wesley, 1993. $35.95.
- Wagon, Stan. Mathematica in Action. New York: W.H. Freeman,
1991. 419 p. Now in 2nd ed.
- Wagon, Stan. Mathematica in Action, 2nd ed. New York:
Springer-Verlag, 1999. 608 p. Contains 50% new material.
$69.95.
- Wickam-Jones, T. Mathematica Graphics: Techniques and
Applications. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1994. 721 p. $64.95.
- 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.
- Wolfram, Stephen. The Mathematica Book, 3rd ed. Cambridge,
England: Cambridge University Press, 1996. Now out in 4th ed.
- Wolfram, Stephen. The Mathematica Book, 4th ed. Cambridge,
England: Cambridge University Press, 1999. 1470 p. $?.
- Zimmerman, Robert L. and Olness, Frederick. Mathematica for
Physicists. 1995. 624 p. $43.25.
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Mathematics
Videos
Algebra
Videos
- A Tour through the Abstract Algebra Packages by Al
Hibbard
Calculus
Videos
- Integration in Mathematica: Past, Present, and Future by Oleg
Marichev
- Will Yesterday's Calculus Education Survive Mathematica? by
Keith D. Stroyan
Differential Equations
Videos
- Discovering Solutions to Ordinary Differential Equations by
Mike Mezzino
- ODE and PDE Solvers by Robert Knapp
- Shooting and Bifurcating with Mathematica by Jay
Wolkowisky
Logic and Symbolic
Computation Videos
- Theorema: Theorem Proving for the Masses Using Mathematica by
Bruno Buchberger
- Using Assumptions and Solving Inequalities by Adam
Strzebonski
Statistics
Videos
- Mathematica for Mathematical Statistics: Developing Packages
and Products by Kevin Hastings
- Mathematical Statistics with Mathematica by Colin Rose
Numerics
Videos
- High-Precision Computations by Mark Sofroniou
- Introduction to Numerical Computation with Mathematica by
Robert Knapp, Daniel Lichtblau, Mark Sofroniou, and Tom
Wickham-Jones
- The Numerics Strategy of Mathematica by Robert Knapp
- Breaking Records with Mathematica by Richard Crandall
- Efficient and Numerically Stable Computations by Mark
Sofroniou
- Global Optimization by Roman Maeder
- The Mathematica Compiler by Tom Wickham-Jones
- Quasi Random Numbers by Roman Maeder
Science, Medicine, and
Engineering Videos
- CarcinoMod: A Tool for Carcinogenesis Modeling by Qi
Zheng
- Computer-Aided Resistive Taper Design by Matthew Thomas
- Development of Linkage Analysis and Synthesis Software by Jiao
Zhang
- Dynamic Visualizer by Lawrence Angrave
- Exploring Scanning Probe Microscopy with Mathematica by Dror
Sarid
- Graphica 1: Visualizing Mathematics and Physics by Michael
Trott
- Mathematica for Amateur Astronomers by Terry Robb
- Scientific Astronomer by Terry Robb
- Simulating Precision Farming: An Application of Mathematica by
Michael Weiss
Education
Videos
- Will Yesterday's Calculus Education Survive Mathematica? by
Keith D. Stroyan
- Creating Precollege Courseware with Mathematica by Kurt
Peckman
- Digital Filtering and Smoothing: A Student Simulation Project
by Eric Gossett
- Mathematica Is Revolutionizing Mathematics Education by Jerry
Uhl
- Teaching a Mathematica-Based Introductory Physics Lab by
Richard Gass
Graphics Videos
- Applied Graphics by Paul Abbott
- Dynamic Visualizer by Lawrence Angrave
- Graphica 1: Visualizing Mathematics and Physics by Michael
Trott
- Graphica 2: Artistic Rendition of Data for Fun and Profit by
Igor Bakshee
- Introduction to Mathematica Graphics by Paul Abbott
Programming
Videos
- Debugging and Optimizing Mathematica Programs by David
Withoff
- Introduction to Mathematica Programming by David Withoff
- Mathematica Idioms for Array Processing by Mark Reeve
- Mathematica Programming: Past, Present, and Projected by Tom
Wickham-Jones
- MathLink by Kevin Leuthold and Shawn Sheridan
- Modern Control Synthesis and Analysis in a Mathematica/Control
System Professional Environment by David Dana-Bashian
- Using Assumptions and Solving Inequalities by Adam
Strzebonski
- Parallel Programming by Roman
Maeder
Keynote Videos
- Mathematica and Beyond: The Personal Story (opening keynote
address) by Stephen Wolfram
- Breaking Records with Mathematica by Richard Crandall
- Mathematica and the Future of Derivatives Pricing by William
Shaw
- Mathematica and the History of Scientific Computing by Steven
M. Christensen
- Mathematica Is Revolutionizing Mathematics Education by Jerry
Uhl
- Theorema: Theorem Proving for the Masses Using Mathematica by
Bruno Buchberger
- Creating New Kinds of Music with Mathematica by Perry
Cook
- The Rotational Dynamics of Mir by Michael Foale
- Will Yesterday's Calculus Education Survive Mathematica? by
Keith D. Stroyan
Finance and Economics
Videos
- Derivatives Expert by Sinan Gabel Khatib
- Mathematica and the Future of Derivatives Pricing by William
Shaw
- Quasi Random Numbers by Roman Maeder
- Using Mathematica Animations to Teach Undergraduate Economics
by Craig Marcott
Front End and Desktop
Publishing Videos
- Customizing Online Documentation by Andre Kuzniarek
- Document Formatting Strategies by Andre Kuzniarek
- Formatting Technical Papers by Paul Abbott
- HTMLSave by Robby Villegas
- Introduction to the Mathematica Front End Version 3 by Lou
D'Andria
- Making Effective Use of Mathematica's Typesetting by Neil
Soiffer
- Report Generation by Jon McLoone
- TeXSave by Paul Hinton
Packages Videos
- A Tour through the Abstract Algebra Packages by Al
Hibbard
- Control System Professional by Igor Bakshee
- Dynamic Visualizer by Lawrence Angrave
- Derivatives Expert by Sinan Gabel Khatib
- Geometrica by Bruno Autin
- CarcinoMod: A Tool for Carcinogenesis Modeling by Qi
Zheng
Web Videos
- HTMLSave by Robby Villegas
- Mathematica and Java by Todd Gayley
- MathScript: Unleashing the Power of Mathematica to theInternet
by Brenda and Stephen Hunt
Proceedings and
Journals
Mathematica
Proceedings Books
- Mathematics with Vision: Proceedings of the First
International Mathematica Symposium; V. Keränen and P. Mitic,
editors
- Innovation in Mathematics: Proceedings of the Second
International Mathematica Symposium; V. Keränen, P. Mitic,
and A. Hietamäki, editors
The
Mathematica Journal
- The Mathematica Journal, Volume 1
- The Mathematica Journal, Volume 2
- The Mathematica Journal, Volume 3
- The Mathematica Journal, Volume 4
- The Mathematica Journal, Volume 5
- The Mathematica Journal, Volume 6
- The Mathematica Journal, Volume 7