Synopses & Reviews
The Mathcad 2001i Handbook is a comprehensive guide to the user interface and basic calculations of this new version. The book teaches both simple and complicated techniques through step-by-step instruction, allowing both experienced and new Mathcad users to learn the powerful features of Mathcad. Task-specific sections contain information on special numerical algorithms, useful tips, and original algorithms. A short outline of math concepts and terms is given at the beginning of each section. The book begins with the basics of Mathcad and how to use the math editor, and then moves on to practical issues relating to specific mathematical tasks, providing complete examples and code listings. The final section includes information on how to create professional reports in Mathcad, as well as effective methods for advanced users. Covering everything from basic functionality to higher-level programming, this is the perfect reference for anyone using Mathcad in a professional, academic, or learning environment.
Synopsis
The Mathcad 2001i Handbook is a comprehensive guide to the user interface and basic calculations of this new version. The book teaches both simple and complicated techniques through step-by-step instruction, allowing both experienced and new Mathcad users to learn the powerful features of Mathcad independently. Task-specific sections contain information on special numerical algorithms, useful tips, and original algorithms. A short outline of math concepts and terms is given at the beginning of each section. From the basics of Mathcad and working in the math editor, to creating professional reports this is the perfect reference for anyone using Mathcad in a professional, academic, or learning environment.
Synopsis
From the basics of Mathcad and working in the math editor, to creating professional reports, this is the perfect reference for any Mathcad professional or student. Task-specific sections contain information on special numerical algorithms, useful tips, and original algorithms. A short outline of math concepts and terms is given at the beginning of each section.
About the Author
D. Kiryanov is a research fellow at Moscow State University and the Institute of Applied Mathematics, where he teaches computational physics using materials prepared in Mathcad. He is also the co-author of Teach Yourself Adobe Premiere 6.0.