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Here are a few of my favorite books on Mathematica—ones that I have happened to have read or consulted extensively and have especially liked. (For bibliographic data, along with a comprehensive list of books on Mathematica, visit the Bookstore page at the Wolfram Research Web site.)
General-purpose
Wolfram, The Mathematica Book (electronic version is part of installed Mathematica documentation)
Wolfram Research, Mathematica 3.0 Standard Add-on Packages (electronic version is part of installed Mathematica documentation)
Introduction to Mathematica
Glynn and Gray, The Beginner´s Guide to Mathematica Version 3 (printed and CD-ROM versions)
Ho"ft and Ho"ft, Computing with Mathematica (book with CD-ROM; printed book does not show output!)
Kaufmann, Mathematica as a Tool: An Introduction with Practical Examples
Programming in Mathematica
Wagner, Power Programming with Mathematica: The Kernel
Gaylord, Kamin, and Wellin, An Introduction to Programming with Mathematica, 2nd edition
Maeder, Programming in Mathematica, 3rd edition (especially good about developing packages)
Mathematics with Mathematica
Davis, Porta, and Uhl, Calculus & Mathematica (printed version lacks some material that´s included in electronic version)
Gray, Mezzion, and Pinsky, Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations with Mathematica
Skeel and Keiper, Elementary Numerical Computing with Mathematica
Skiena, Implementing Discrete Mathematics: Combinatorics and Graph Theory with Mathematica
Wagon, Mathematica in Action
Vardi, Computational Recreations in Mathematica
Science with Mathematica
Shaw and Tigg, Applied Mathematica: Getting Started, Getting It Done
Crandall, Mathematica for the Sciences
Gaylord and Wellin, Computer Simulations with Mathematica: Explorations in Complex Physical and Biological Systems
Mathematica Graphics
Wickham-Jones, Mathematica Graphics: Techniques and Applications |