Seminar Description:
S10: A Technical Overview of Mathematica
Seminar Objective
To give a broad overview of Mathematica, including information
on getting started; numerical, symbolic, and graphic capabilities;
programming; dynamic interactivity; and new features, using
example-driven material.
Presenter
The seminar is presented by a senior member of the Wolfram Research
technical staff.
Topics
Basic Computations
Getting started using Mathematica, using palettes to
simplify entry of expressions, basic syntax
Numerical Computation
Solving systems of equations, linear algebra (sparse and dense),
regression and interpolation, numerical solution of differential
equations
Symbolic Computation
Rule-based computation, solving symbolic equations, integration,
automatic algorithm selection
Graphics and
Visualization
Visualizing functions and data
Programming
Programming paradigms (procedural, functional, rule-based),
comparison of styles, pattern matching, programming with strings,
prototyping algorithms, mathematical programs
Data Handling
Importing data, fitting, interpolating, image processing,
visualization, exporting to external programs
Connection Technologies
Wolfram Workbench, J/Link, GUIKit, webMathematica, DatabaseLink, Web Services Link,
and .NET/Link
Education
Classroom demonstrations, lab assignments, homework/quiz
generators, animations, online math projects with
webMathematica
Ten Computational Tasks
Ten get-you-jump-started computational tasks to perform in
Mathematica (solutions provided)
Delivery Type The seminar is delivered live over the
internet using Adobe Acrobat Connect. Use any one of the
supported web browsers on
your computer with Flash Player installed. Once you have registered for a session, you will receive a
confirmation email with a seminar login link. To see and hear the
presentation, click the link at the scheduled time, then simply log in
to the online seminar.
Adobe Connect natively supports streaming audio and video. A
telephone audio conference is also available, should you prefer to
join via phone; a toll-free number is provided for callers in the
U.S. and Canada.
Additional information about online courses
and seminars is available.
Materials
Mathematica notebooks and other materials from the seminar will
be made available at the end of the presentation.
Prerequisites
No background or previous experience with Mathematica is required
to attend this seminar. A basic knowledge of mathematical concepts
such as elementary linear algebra, min/max problems, integrals, and
differential equations, although helpful, is not necessary.
To sign up for this seminar, see the online seminars registration
and calendar page.
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