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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Hans BenkerPublisher: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Imprint: Springer Vieweg Edition: 2013 ed. Dimensions: Width: 16.80cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9783642338939ISBN 10: 3642338933 Pages: 303 Publication Date: 20 February 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: German Table of ContentsTeil I:Einführung in MATHCAD und MATHCAD PRIME.- Einleitung.- Aufbau.- Arbeitsweise.- Benutzeroberfläche (Desktop).- Arbeitsblatt (Worksheet).- Hilfen.- Zahlen.- Konstanten.- Variablen.- Funktionen.- Datenverwaltung.- Berechnungen.- Programmierung.- Teil II: Anwendung von MATHCAD und MATHCAD PRIME in Grundgebieten der Mathematik.- Mathematische Funktionen.- Grafische Darstellungen.- Umformung und Berechnung mathematischer Ausdrücke.- Matrizen und Vektoren.- Gleichungen.- Ungleichungen.- Differentialrechnung.- Integralrechnung.- Reihen (Summen) und Produkte.- Teil III: Anwendung von MATHCAD und MATHCAD PRIME in Spezialgebieten der Mathematik.- Vektoranalysis.- Transformationen.- Differenzengleichungen.- Differentialgleichungen.- Mathematische Optimierung.- Kombinatorik.- Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnung.- Simulation.- Statistik.- Wirtschaftsmathematik.ReviewsFrom the book reviews: This book is an introduction to the computer algebra systems MATHCAD and MATHCAD PRIME. It starts by comparing MATHCAD to other computer algebra systems and their differing purposes, then explaining the user interface. The style is somewhat repetitive, but this allows the user to start reading virtually anywhere in the text without missing important information. The book will be useful to anyone who needs a quick access to MATHCAD. (Dieter Riebesehl, zbMATH, Vol. 1275, 2014) From the book reviews: This book is an introduction to the computer algebra systems MATHCAD and MATHCAD PRIME. It starts by comparing MATHCAD to other computer algebra systems and their differing purposes, then explaining the user interface. The style is somewhat repetitive, but this allows the user to start reading virtually anywhere in the text without missing important information. The book will be useful to anyone who needs a quick access to MATHCAD. (Dieter Riebesehl, zbMATH, Vol. 1275, 2014) From the book reviews: This book is an introduction to the computer algebra systems MATHCAD and MATHCAD PRIME. It starts by comparing MATHCAD to other computer algebra systems and their differing purposes, then explaining the user interface. The style is somewhat repetitive, but this allows the user to start reading virtually anywhere in the text without missing important information. The book will be useful to anyone who needs a quick access to MATHCAD. (Dieter Riebesehl, zbMATH, Vol. 1275, 2014) From the book reviews: This book is an introduction to the computer algebra systems MATHCAD and MATHCAD PRIME. It starts by comparing MATHCAD to other computer algebra systems and their differing purposes, then explaining the user interface. ... The style is somewhat repetitive, but this allows the user to start reading virtually anywhere in the text without missing important information. The book will be useful to anyone who needs a quick access to MATHCAD. (Dieter Riebesehl, zbMATH, Vol. 1275, 2014) From the book reviews: This book is an introduction to the computer algebra systems MATHCAD and MATHCAD PRIME. It starts by comparing MATHCAD to other computer algebra systems and their differing purposes, then explaining the user interface. The style is somewhat repetitive, but this allows the user to start reading virtually anywhere in the text without missing important information. The book will be useful to anyone who needs a quick access to MATHCAD. (Dieter Riebesehl, zbMATH, Vol. 1275, 2014) From the book reviews: This book is an introduction to the computer algebra systems MATHCAD and MATHCAD PRIME. It starts by comparing MATHCAD to other computer algebra systems and their differing purposes, then explaining the user interface. The style is somewhat repetitive, but this allows the user to start reading virtually anywhere in the text without missing important information. The book will be useful to anyone who needs a quick access to MATHCAD. (Dieter Riebesehl, zbMATH, Vol. 1275, 2014) Author InformationHans Benker arbeitet schon seit 20 Jahren mit MATHCAD und hat hierüber zahlreiche Lehrveranstaltungen und Praktika an der TH und FH in Merseburg und der Universität in Halle gehalten. Er hat seit 1994 als Professor für Mathematik an der Martin-Luther-Universität in Halle (Saale) gelehrt. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |