%%% -*-BibTeX-*- %%% ==================================================================== %%% BibTeX-file{ %%% author = "Nelson H. F. Beebe", %%% version = "2.10", %%% date = "04 October 2006", %%% time = "16:06:05 MDT", %%% filename = "mathematica.bib", %%% address = "University of Utah %%% Department of Mathematics, 110 LCB %%% 155 S 1400 E RM 233 %%% Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0090 %%% USA", %%% telephone = "+1 801 581 5254", %%% FAX = "+1 801 581 4148", %%% URL = "http://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe", %%% checksum = "56274 23305 97931 904450", %%% email = "beebe at math.utah.edu, beebe at acm.org, %%% beebe at computer.org (Internet)", %%% codetable = "ISO/ASCII", %%% keywords = "bibliography, BibTeX, Mathematica, symbolic %%% algebra", %%% license = "public domain", %%% supported = "yes", %%% docstring = "This file contains bibliography entries for %%% books and other publications about the %%% Mathematica symbolic algebra system. %%% %%% At version 2.10, the year coverage looks %%% like this: %%% %%% 1988 ( 11) 1995 ( 118) 2002 ( 15) %%% 1989 ( 19) 1996 ( 92) 2003 ( 19) %%% 1990 ( 81) 1997 ( 42) 2004 ( 14) %%% 1991 ( 103) 1998 ( 38) 2005 ( 17) %%% 1992 ( 132) 1999 ( 21) 2006 ( 10) %%% 1993 ( 166) 2000 ( 15) %%% 1994 ( 172) 2001 ( 10) %%% 19xx ( 13) %%% %%% Article: 491 %%% Book: 359 %%% InCollection: 9 %%% InProceedings: 113 %%% Manual: 24 %%% MastersThesis: 10 %%% Misc: 3 %%% Periodical: 8 %%% PhdThesis: 5 %%% Proceedings: 78 %%% TechReport: 8 %%% %%% Total entries: 1108 %%% %%% This bibliography has been collected from %%% the author's personal bibliography files, %%% from the very large computer science %%% bibliography collection on ftp.ira.uka.de %%% in /pub/bibliography to which many people %%% of have contributed, and from several %%% Internet-accessible library catalogs, %%% notably those of the University of %%% California, Stanford University, Library %%% of Congress, and OCLC. %%% %%% Wolfram Research maintains lists of %%% publications about Mathematica at %%% ftp://ftp.wolfram.com/pub/Publications/ %%% and http://www.wolfram.com/mathematica/books/; %%% many entries below have been derived from these %%% sources. %%% %%% At version 1.20 [05-Feb-1996], a search of %%% the OCLC Article1st database resulted in %%% the addition of 88 new references. At %%% version 1.24 [06-Apr-1996], searches of the %%% OCLC ERIC, GEOBASE, MEDLINE, PapersFirst, %%% and Proceedings databases, and the Uncover %%% database, plus the book lists at the %%% Wolfram Research Web site, produced almost %%% 400 new entries. At version 1.41 %%% [05-Jan-1997], a search of the IEEE INSPEC %%% (Jan--Sep 1996) CD-ROM databases produced %%% 92 new references, and a search of the Compendex %%% database produced another 41 references. %%% %%% This bibliography is sorted by year, and %%% within each year, by author and title key, %%% with ``bibsort -byyear''. Cross-referenced %%% proceedings entries appear at the end, %%% because of a restriction in the current %%% BibTeX. %%% %%% The checksum field above contains a CRC-16 %%% checksum as the first value, followed by the %%% equivalent of the standard UNIX wc (word %%% count) utility output of lines, words, and %%% characters. This is produced by Robert %%% Solovay's checksum utility.", %%% } %%% ==================================================================== @Preamble{"\input bibnames.sty " # "\input path.sty " # "\hyphenation{ Asa-ku-ra Gas-per-ini Ham-id Mar-ani Pren-tice Sam-u-el Sept-em-ber Spring-er Sweit-zer Tau-schung Tomas-sini Vik-lund Za-ra-go-za Zeit-schrift }" } %%% ==================================================================== %%% Acknowledgement abbreviations: @String{ack-ble = "Brian L. Evans, 211-105 Cory Hall, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-1770, e-mail: \path|ble@eecs.berkeley.edu|"} @String{ack-bnb = "Barbara N. Beeton e-mail: \path|bnb@math.ams.org|"} @String{ack-hv = "Hal R. 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Box 128, Farrer Road, Singapore 9128"} %%% ==================================================================== %%% Series abbreviations: @String{ser-LNCS = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science"} %%% ==================================================================== %%% Bibliography entries: @Article{Anonymous:1988:MV, author = "Anonymous", title = "{Mathematica}, Version 1.03", journal = j-MACWORLD, volume = "??", number = "??", pages = "174, 176", month = dec, year = "1988", CODEN = "MACWEA", ISSN = "0741-8647", bibdate = "Tue Apr 09 12:44:29 1996", note = "Requires Mac Plus, SE, or II; 2.5MB RAM, hard disk.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, keywords = "application software and utilities; Computing and communications; Individual Products; mathematical programs", } @Manual{Wolfram:1988:MMa, title = "{Mathematica} for the {Macintosh}", organization = pub-WOLFRAM, address = pub-WOLFRAM:adr, edition = "Version 1.1.", year = "1988", bibdate = "Mon Apr 8 10:31:32 MDT 1996", note = "4 computer disks.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, annote = "Title on accompanying materials: Mathematica for the Macintosh. Performs calculations and operates as a programming language. System requirements: Macintosh Plus or higher; 2.5 MB RAM; 3.5 MB free hard disk space; System File 4.2.", keywords = "Mathematica (Computer program); Mathematics --- Data processing --- Software.", } @Manual{Wolfram:1988:MMb, title = "{Mathematica} for the {Macintosh}", organization = pub-WOLFRAM, address = pub-WOLFRAM:adr, edition = "Standard Macintosh version 1.1.", year = "1988", bibdate = "Mon Apr 8 10:31:32 MDT 1996", note = "5 computer disks for {Macintosh} experts.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, annote = "MS-110-5001-0956. Disks: Disk 1 --- Disk 2 --- Disk 3 --- Utilities --- Sample notebooks. System requirements: Macintosh Plus, SE, or Macintosh II with at least 2.5 MB RAM, Macintosh System File version 4.2 or later. Macintosh Plus. Macintosh SE. Macintosh II.", keywords = "Computer programs; Mathematics (Computer program); Mathematics --- Data processing", } @Manual{Wolfram:1988:MMc, author = "Stephen Wolfram", title = "{Mathematica} for the {Macintosh}", organization = pub-WOLFRAM, address = pub-WOLFRAM:adr, edition = "Enhanced {Macintosh} version 1.2.", year = "1988", bibdate = "Mon Apr 8 10:31:32 MDT 1996", note = "8 computer disks for Macintosh experts + release notes + technical report + reference guide updates.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, annote = "Disks: Disks 1-5 enhanced V1.2--Utilities (1 disk)--Sample notebooks (2 disks). To be used with the book Mathematica: a system for doing mathematics by computer / Stephen Wolfram. 1988. System requirements: Macintosh Plus, SE, or Macintosh II with at least 2.5 MB RAM; Macintosh System File version 4.2 or later; numeric coprocessor. Macintosh SE. Macintosh II.", keywords = "Mathematica (Computer program); Mathematics --- software", } @Manual{Wolfram:1988:MMIa, author = "Stephen Wolfram and {Wolfram Research, Inc}", title = "{Mathematica} {Macintosh} {II} version", organization = pub-WOLFRAM, address = pub-WOLFRAM:adr, edition = "Version 1.1.", pages = "xviii + 749", year = "1988", bibdate = "Mon Apr 8 10:31:32 MDT 1996", note = "5 computer disks + 1 summary (v + 16) + 1 setting-up guide (v + 16) + text.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, annote = "Title from disk label. Text: Mathematica: a system for doing mathematics by computer / Stephen Wolfram.--Redwood City, CA: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., 1988. Disks 1-3 --- Utilities disk --- Sample notebooks disk. Program is designed for mathematical computation. It contains a core of mathematical knowledge that can be expanded by creating programs using the Mathematica programming language. System requirements: Macintosh Plus, SE, or II; 2.5Mb RAM minimum.", keywords = "Mathematics --- Data processing; Omega (Computer program)", } @Manual{Wolfram:1988:MMIb, author = "Stephen Wolfram and {Wolfram Research, Inc}", title = "{Mathematica} {Macintosh} {II} version", organization = pub-WOLFRAM, address = pub-WOLFRAM:adr, edition = "Version 2.0, enhanced", pages = "xxii + 951", year = "1988", bibdate = "Mon Apr 8 10:31:32 MDT 1996", note = "7 computer disks + warning messages report (151) + upgrading report (7) + release notes (8) + text.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, annote = "Title from disk label. Text: Mathematica: a system for doing mathematics by computer / Stephen Wolfram.--2nd ed.--Redwood City, CA: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., c1991. Disks 1-6 --- Utilities disk. Program is designed for mathematical computation. It contains a core of mathematical knowledge that can be expanded by creating programs using the Mathematica programming language. System requirements: Macintosh SE/30, II, IIx, IIcx, IIci, or IIfx or other Macintosh model with a 68020 or higher CPU and a numeric coprocessor installed; 4 MB Multifinder partition minimum, 5-6 MB partition recommended; Macintosh System 6.0.7 or higher; Times and Courier fonts recommended. Macintosh SE/30. Macintosh II. Macintosh IIx. Macintosh IIcx. Macintosh IIci. Macintosh IIfx.", keywords = "Mathematica (Computer program); Mathematics --- Data processing.", } @Manual{Wolfram:1988:MMSa, author = "Stephen Wolfram", title = "{Mathematica} for 386-based {MS-DOS} systems", organization = pub-WOLFRAM, address = pub-WOLFRAM:adr, edition = "386 Version 1.1.", pages = "1", year = "1988", bibdate = "Mon Apr 8 10:31:32 MDT 1996", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, annote = "Title from disk label. In two parts: Software package, Pt. 1--Text, Pt. 2. Summary: Program is designed for mathematical computation. It contains a core of mathematical knowledge that can be expanded by creating programs using the Mathematica programming language. System requirements: IBM PC or compatible with Intel 80386 central processing units; MS-DOS; 640K RAM minimum, 1MB extended memory recommended; CGA, EGA, VGA or Hercules graphics. IBM PC.", notes = "4 computer disks + release notes (1)", } @Manual{Wolfram:1988:MMSb, author = "Stephen Wolfram and {Wolfram Research, Inc}", title = "{Mathematica} for 386-based {MS-DOS} systems", organization = pub-WOLFRAM, address = pub-WOLFRAM:adr, edition = "386 Version 1.2.", year = "1988", bibdate = "Mon Apr 8 10:31:32 MDT 1996", note = "4 computer disks + 4 booklets + 1 version 1.2 sheet + 1 technical support card.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, annote = "Title from disk label. 5 1/4 in. disks, c1988; 3 1/4 in. disks, c1988-1990. User's guide, c1989. Other accompanying material dated c1989 or c1990. Identical contents on two 3 1/2 in. disks and two 5 1/4 in. disks. In two parts: Software package, Pt. 1--Text, Pt. 2. Designed for mathematical computation. Contains a core of mathematical knowledge that can be expanded by creating programs using the Mathematica programming language. System requirements: IBM PC or compatible with Intel 80386 CPU's; MS-DOS, version 3.0 or higher; 640K RAM minimum, 1MB extended memory. IBM PC.", keywords = "Mathematica (Computer program); Mathematics --- Data processing.", } @Book{Wolfram:1988:MSDa, author = "Stephen Wolfram", title = "{Mathematica}: {A} System for Doing Mathematics by Computer", publisher = pub-AW, address = pub-AW:adr, pages = "xviii + 749", year = "1988", ISBN = "0-201-19334-5 (hardback), 0-201-19330-2 (paperback), 0-201-51502-4, 0-201-51507-5 (paperback)", ISBN-13 = "978-0-201-19334-3 (hardback), 978-0-201-19330-5 (paperback), 978-0-201-51502-2, 978-0-201-51507-7 (paperback)", LCCN = "QA76.95 .W65 1988", bibdate = "Mon Aug 29 09:11:40 1994", note = "This book was prepared with \TeX{}, \LaTeX{}, and \PS{}.", price = "US\$24.95 (paperback), US\$39.95 (hardback)", acknowledgement = ack-bnb # " and " # ack-mz, keywords = "algorithms; languages", review = "ACM CR 8909-0619", subject = "G.0 Mathematics of Computing, GENERAL \\ G.4 Mathematics of Computing, MATHEMATICAL SOFTWARE \\ I.1.3 Computing Methodologies, ALGEBRAIC MANIPULATION, Languages and Systems", } @Manual{Wolfram:1988:MSDb, author = "Stephen Wolfram and {Wolfram Research, Inc.}", title = "{Mathematica}: a system for doing mathematics by computer", organization = pub-WOLFRAM, address = pub-WOLFRAM:adr, edition = "Version 2.0, standard", pages = "xxii + 951", year = "1988", bibdate = "Mon Apr 8 10:31:32 MDT 1996", note = "14 computer disks + 1 warning messages report + 1 standard packages guide + 1 upgrading report + 1 new features report + 1 release notes + 1 text.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, annote = "Title from title screen. Text: Mathematica: a system for doing mathematics by computer / Stephen Wolfram. Includes demo disk of MathReader. General computer software system and language intended for mathematical and other applications. System requirements: Macintosh Plus or higher; 5Mb RAM; 9 Mb free hard disk space, System 6.07 or higher. Macintosh plus.", keywords = "Mathematica (Computer program); Mathematics --- Data processing --- Software.", } @Manual{Wolfram:1988:MSM, author = "Stephen Wolfram and {Wolfram Research, Inc}", title = "{Mathematica} standard {Macintosh} version", organization = pub-WOLFRAM, address = pub-WOLFRAM:adr, edition = "Version 1.1.", pages = "xviii + 749", year = "1988", bibdate = "Mon Apr 8 10:31:32 MDT 1996", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, annote = "In two parts: Software package, Pt.1.--Text, Pt.2. Title from disk label. Three disks programs (Disk 1-3); one disk sample notebooks; one disk utilities. Summary: Program is designed for mathematical computation. It contains a core of mathematical knowledge that can be expanded by creating programs using the Mathematica programming language. System requirements: Macintosh Plus, SE, or II; 2.5Mb RAM minimum. Text: Mathematica: a system for doing mathematics by computer / Stephen Wolfram.--Redwood City, CA: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., 1988.", notes = "5 computer disks + 1 summary (v + 16) + 1 setting up guide (v + 16) + text", } @MastersThesis{Adickes:1989:ITE, author = "Martin D. Adickes", title = "Integrating technology and education: using {Mathematica} as a tutorial to teach selected {EDA} techniques", type = "Thesis (Engineering report, M.S.E.)", school = "Arizona State University", address = "Tempe, AZ, USA", pages = "ix + 198", year = "1989", bibdate = "Mon Apr 8 10:31:32 MDT 1996", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, keywords = "Computer-assisted instruction; Mathematics --- Computer-assisted instruction", } @Article{Anonymous:1989:MS, author = "Anonymous", title = "{Mathematica} (software)", journal = j-MIKROCOMP-Z, volume = "11", pages = "42--59", month = nov, year = "1989", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:44 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Belsley:1989:MCA, author = "D. A. Belsley", title = "{Mathematica}: a critical appraisal (software review)", journal = j-COMPUT-SCI-ECON-MANAG, volume = "2", number = "2", pages = "171--178", year = "1989", CODEN = "CSMNEF", ISSN = "0921-2736", bibdate = "Mon Apr 08 17:22:13 1996", abstract = "Mathematica looks to be an extremely powerful computer environment for accomplishing the kinds of mathematical tasks of interest to readers of this journal. This review gives an indication of its scope and several examples. Mathematica also includes an effective programming language, and it is likely that Mathematica packages will be written that are of general interest. The author therefore also announces that this journal will act as an informational clearinghouse for Mathematica packages relevant to economics and management science.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, affiliation = "Dept. of Econ., Boston Coll., Chestnut Hill, MA, USA", classification = "C0310H (Equipment and software evaluation methods); C7310 (Mathematics)", keywords = "Computer environment; Computer Science in Economics and Management journal; Economics; Equation solving; Graphics; Informational clearinghouse; Management science; Mathematica; Mathematical tasks; Programming language; Software packages; Software review; Symbolic processor; Wolfram Research", pubcountry = "Netherlands", thesaurus = "Mathematics computing; Software packages", } @Article{Coffee:1989:MV, author = "Peter Coffee", title = "{Mathematica}, Version 1.2", journal = j-PC-WEEK, volume = "??", number = "??", pages = "52--53, 56--58", day = "30", month = oct, year = "1989", ISSN = "0740-1604", bibdate = "Tue Apr 09 07:04:07 1996", note = "Requires Mac; 4MB; RAM", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, keywords = "application software and utilities; Computing and communications; Full-featured, text-based symbol processor; Individual Products; mathematical programs", } @Book{Maeder:1989:PM, author = "Roman E. Maeder", title = "Programming in {Mathematica}", publisher = pub-AW, address = pub-AW:adr, pages = "xiv + 267", year = "1989", ISBN = "0-201-51002-2", ISBN-13 = "978-0-201-51002-7", LCCN = "QA76.95 .M34 1989", bibdate = "Thu Jun 16 16:49:42 1994", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, } @Article{Mathews:1989:CAS, author = "J. H. Mathews", title = "Computer Algebra Systems Approach to Teaching {Taylor} Polynomials", journal = "The American Mathematical Association of Two Year Colleges Review", volume = "11", number = "1, (part 2)", pages = "61--66", month = "Fall", year = "1989", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:41 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Mathews:1989:CSA, author = "J. H. Mathews", title = "Computer symbolic algebra solutions of second order differential equations", journal = j-COLL-MICRO, volume = "7", number = "4", pages = "311--317", month = nov, year = "1989", CODEN = "CMICDL", ISSN = "0731-4213", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:43 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Mathews:1989:UCA, author = "J. H. Mathews", title = "Using a computer algebra system to teach second order differential equations", journal = j-COED, volume = "9", number = "4", pages = "7--10", month = oct # "\slash " # dec, year = "1989", CODEN = "CWLJDP", ISSN = "0736-8607", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:41 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Mitsui:1989:TIN, author = "T. Mitsui", title = "Towards an integration of numerical and algebraic computations on computer", journal = "Journal of the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers. (JAPAN)", volume = "72", number = "10", pages = "1066--1073", month = oct, year = "1989", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:43 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Peterson:1989:DMT, author = "N. C. Peterson", title = "{DERIVE} and {Mathematica}: two programs that are high achievements in computer mathematics", journal = j-SCIENCE-SOFTWARE, volume = "5", number = "4", pages = "329--338", year = "1989", CODEN = "SCISE6", ISSN = "0893-9101", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:44 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Rundel:1989:MNS, author = "R. D. Rundel", title = "{Mathematica}: a new standard in equation processing", journal = j-SCIENCE-SOFTWARE, volume = "5", number = "4", pages = "339--342", year = "1989", CODEN = "SCISE6", ISSN = "0893-9101", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:44 1996", abstract = "The Mathematica software package is from Wolfram Research Inc. It requires an 80386 machine with at least an extra megabyte of RAM as extended (not expanded) memory. It also requires DOS version 3.0 or higher, and a hard disk with at least 6 megabytes of free space. Mathematica produces all of its graphical output including (3D plots) in PostScript. It has drivers to translate this output into a form suitable for other printers (Hewlett-Packard LaserJet, Epson FX, and Toshiba P3 and compatibles) but a PostScript printer produces the best quality hardcopy. The author concludes that Mathematica is a truly interesting and significant piece of software. It sets a new standard, particularly in graphics and in intelligent symbolic manipulations, in the category of equation processing software. It is capable of reawakening that love of mathematics that nearly all scientists experience early in their studies. At present, the Mac version has some very significant advantages over other versions of Mathematica, but the DOS version will still provide just about anything mathematical that you need.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, classification = "C6130B (Graphics techniques); C7310 (Mathematics)", keywords = "3D plots; 80386 Machine; DOS; Epson FX; Equation processing software; Graphical output; Hewlett-Packard LaserJet; Intelligent symbolic manipulations; Mac version; Mathematica software package; PostScript printer; RAM; Toshiba P3; Wolfram Research", thesaurus = "Apple computers; Computer graphics; IBM computers; Mathematics computing; Microcomputer applications; Software packages", } @Article{Simon:1989:WMW, author = "B. Simon", title = "{Wolfram}'s {Mathematica}: wonderful, revolutionary and bug-ridden. (evaluation)", journal = j-PC-MAGAZINE, pages = "33--35", day = "28", month = mar, year = "1989", ISSN = "0888-8507", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:44 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Thacher:1989:HVM, author = "H. C. {Thacher, Jr.}", title = "The {Hewlett-Packard 28S} vs {Mathematica} (mathematics computing)", journal = "Access", volume = "8", number = "1", pages = "8, 10--13", month = jan # "\slash " # feb, year = "1989", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:44 1996", note = "There are about a dozen journals with this name. Is this Access (Research Triangle Park, NC), ISSN 0733-8074, which does have a volume 8 in 1989?", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{vanAlmsick:1989:MS, author = "M. {van Almsick} and K. Schulten", title = "{Mathematica} (software)", journal = j-MIKROCOMP-Z, month = nov, year = "1989", CODEN = "MDMZD", ISSN = "0720-4442", bibdate = "Mon Sep 30 05:46:56 MDT 1996", abstract = "The Mathematica software package is a successful, rule-based programming language for symbolic manipulation which is now available for personal computers. These include the Apple Macintosh II with 68881 coprocessor and machines with the 80386 CPU and MS-DOS-386; at least a 5 MB hard disk is also needed. Curved surface functions, factorials, quadratic equations, Fourier Analysis and differential equations are all illustrated.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, classification = "C6140D (High level languages); C7310 (Mathematics)", issue = "no.11 p. 42-59", keywords = "5 MB; 68881 Coprocessor; 80386 CPU; Apple Macintosh II; Curved surface functions; Differential equations; Factorials; Fourier Analysis; Mathematica software package; MS-DOS-386; Personal computers; Quadratic equations; Rule-based programming language; Symbolic manipulation", language = "German", numericalindex = "Memory size 5.2E+06 Byte", pubcountry = "West Germany", thesaurus = "High level languages; Mathematics computing; Software packages", } @Article{Wayner:1989:SMM, author = "Peter Wayner", title = "Symbolic math on the {Mac} ({Mathematica} 1.0)", journal = j-BYTE, volume = "14", number = "1", pages = "239--242, 144", month = jan, year = "1989", CODEN = "BYTEDJ", ISSN = "0360-5280", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:44 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, classification = "C4100 (Numerical analysis); C6130 (Data handling techniques); C7310 (Mathematics)", keywords = "Algebra package; Contour graphs; Integration; Irreducible polynomials; Macintosh; Mathematica; Symbolic expressions; User interface", thesaurus = "Algebra; Apple computers; Differentiation; Integration; Mathematics computing; Microcomputer applications; Software packages; Symbol manipulation", } @Book{Wolfram:1989:IM, author = "Stephen Wolfram and Gary Welz and Livingston Hinckley", title = "Introducing {Mathematica}", publisher = pub-AMS # " and " # pub-SCITV, address = pub-AMS:adr # " and " # pub-SCITV:adr, year = "1989", ISBN = "1-878310-01-1", ISBN-13 = "978-1-878310-01-9", LCCN = "????", bibdate = "Thu Jul 7 16:20:58 1994", note = "60-minute video cassette.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, xxpages = "none", } @Manual{Wolfram:1989:MM, title = "{Mathematica} for the {Macintosh}", organization = pub-WOLFRAM, address = pub-WOLFRAM:adr, edition = "Standard Macintosh version 1.2.", pages = "749", year = "1989", bibdate = "Mon Apr 8 10:31:32 MDT 1996", note = "8 computer disks for {Macintosh} experts + release notes + technical report + reference guide updates + book.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, annote = "Disks: Disks 1-5 Standard V1.2--Utilities (1 disk)--Sample notebooks (2 disks). System requirements: Macintosh Plus, SE, or Macintosh II with at least 2.5 MB RAM, Macintosh System File version 4.2 or later. Macintosh Plus. Macintosh SE. Macintosh II.", keywords = "Computer programs; Mathematics (Computer program); Mathematics --- Data processing", } @Manual{Wolfram:1989:MMS, author = "Stephen Wolfram and {Wolfram Research, Inc}", title = "{Mathematica} for 386-based {MS}-{DOS} systems: user's guide", organization = pub-WOLFRAM, address = pub-WOLFRAM:adr, pages = "v + 62", year = "1989", bibdate = "Mon Apr 8 10:31:32 MDT 1996", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, annote = "Supplement to: Mathematica: a system for doing mathematics by computer / Stephen Wolfram. c1988. ``This manual is for \ldots{} version 1.2, released September 1989.'' --- Verso t.p. Copyright dates from verso t.p. and back cover. Accompanied by data sheet and 4 booklets.", keywords = "Mathematica (Computer program); Mathematics --- Data processing.", } @Book{Wolfram:1989:MMU, author = "Stephen Wolfram and {Wolfram Research, Inc}", title = "{Mathematica} for the {Macintosh}: user manual", publisher = pub-WOLFRAM, address = pub-WOLFRAM:adr, edition = "Third", pages = "xi + 151", year = "1989", ISBN = "????", ISBN-13 = "????", LCCN = "????", bibdate = "Tue Mar 16 06:46:30 1999", note = "Third printing, May 1990.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, annote = "Supplement to: Mathematica: a system for doing mathematics by computer / Stephen Wolfram. c1988. Copyright dates from t.p. verso and back cover. Accompanied by brochures entitled Summary for Macintosh experts and Setting up, plus data sheet and 4 pamphlets for version 1.2 and a technical report, dated c1989 or c1990.", keywords = "Mathematica (Computer program); Mathematics --- Data processing.", } @InProceedings{Abbott:1990:CSF, author = "Paul C. Abbott", title = "Current status and future directions of {Mathematica}", crossref = "Noor:1990:SCT", pages = "29--41", year = "1990", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:41 1996", bibsource = "Compendex database", abstract = "This paper discusses the current status and future directions of Mathematica. Presented are some of the projects underway that are increasing the availability and level of awareness of computer algebra in the scientific arena and, more importantly, in education. Second, an overview of the current research undertaken at Wolfram Research, Inc., is presented. Other papers in this volume show the relevance of Mathematica to engineers, researchers and students in any of the quantitative sciences.", acknowledgement = ack-ble, affiliation = "Wolfram Research Inc", affiliationaddress = "Champaign, IL, USA", classification = "723; 921", conference = "Winter Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers", conferenceyear = "1990", journalabr = "ASME Pressure Vessels Piping Div Publ PVP", keywords = "Applications; Computer Algebra; Computer Program Mathematica; Computer Software; Mathematical Techniques; Symbolic Manipulation", meetingaddress = "Dallas, TX, USA", meetingdate = "Nov 25--30 1990", meetingdate2 = "11/25--30/90", sponsor = "ASME, Pressure Vessels and Piping Div; ASME, Applied Mechanics Div; ASME, Computers in Engineering Div", } @InProceedings{Aberer:1990:NFF, author = "K. Aberer", title = "Normal forms in function fields", crossref = "Watanabe:1990:IPI", pages = "1--7", year = "1990", bibdate = "Mon Sep 30 05:16:07 1996", abstract = "Considers function fields of functions of one variable augmented by the binary operation of composition of functions. It is shown that the straightforward axiomatization of this concept allows the introduction of a normal form for expressions denoting elements in such fields. While the description of this normal form seems relatively intuitive, it is surprisingly difficult to prove this fact. The author presents an algorithm for the normalization of expressions, formulated in the symbolic computer algebra language Mathematica. This allows us to effectively decide compositional identities in such fields. Examples are given.", acknowledgement = ack-ble, affiliation = "ETH, Zurich, Switzerland", classification = "C1100 (Mathematical techniques); C4240 (Programming and algorithm theory); C7310 (Mathematics)", keywords = "Axiomatization; Binary operation; Compositional identities; Function fields; Mathematica; Symbolic computer algebra language", thesaurus = "Algebra; Functions; Symbol manipulation", } @Article{Aguirregabiria:1990:CRE, author = "J. Aguirregabiria", title = "Computing the {Ricci} and {Einstein} Tensors", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J, volume = "1", number = "2", pages = "51--54", month = "Fall", year = "1990", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:44 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Periodical{Anonymous:1990:MJE, author = "Anonymous", title = "The {Mathematica} journal electronic supplement", publisher = pub-MILLER-FREEMAN, address = pub-MILLER-FREEMAN:adr, edition = "Macintosh version.", year = "1990", bibdate = "Mon Apr 8 10:31:32 MDT 1996", note = "Computer disks.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, annote = "Description based on vol. 2 issue 2. Title from the disk. Files in The Electronic supplement are of two types: Mathematica packages containing Mathematica source code and Mathematica notebooks containing text mixed with Mathematica source code. System requirements: Macintosh with Mathematica installed.", in = "The Mathematica journal, ISSN 1047-5974", keywords = "Mathematica (Computer program) --- Periodicals; Mathematics --- Data processing --- Periodicals.", } @Article{Anonymous:1990:MMT, author = "Anonymous", title = "{Maple}: \$695 Math toolbox is worthy competitor for {Mathematica}", journal = j-PC-MAGAZINE, pages = "48--49", day = "27", month = feb, year = "1990", ISSN = "0888-8507", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:44 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @InProceedings{Baras:1990:FEA, author = "John S. Baras and David C. MacEnany and Robert L. Munach", title = "Fast error-free algorithms for polynomial matrix computations", crossref = "IEEE:1990:PIC", volume = "2", pages = "941--946", year = "1990", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:43 1996", bibsource = "Compendex database", note = "IEEE catalog number 90CH2917-3.", abstract = "Highly efficient, error-free algorithms are developed for most of the important computations needed in linear systems over fields or rings. It is shown that the structure of the underlying rings and modules is critical in designing such algorithms. The algorithms compute exact Hermite forms of polynomial matrices in the MACSYMA and Mathematica computer algebra languages. A suite of auxiliary programs were written which call on triangularization procedures in order to perform the more high-level tasks arising in the frequency-domain approach to control system synthesis. Simulations were conducted with MACSYMA code running on Texas Instruments Explorer II, and performance results for the triangularization of polynomial matrices are given.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, affiliation = "Syst Res Center, Univ of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA", classification = "723; 921", conference = "Proceedings of the 29th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control Part 2 (of 6)", conferenceyear = "1990", journalabr = "Proc IEEE Conf Decis Control", keywords = "Computer Programming --- Algorithms; Computer Programming Languages; Computer Simulation; Hermitian Matrices; Macsyma; Mathematica; Mathematical Techniques; Mathematical Techniques --- Polynomials; Matrix Algebra; Polynomial Matrices; Triangularization", meetingaddress = "Honolulu, HI, USA", meetingdate = "Dec 5--7 1990", meetingdate2 = "12/05--07/90", publisherinfo = "IEEE Service Center", sponsor = "IEEE Control Systems Soc", } @InProceedings{Barnett:1990:FDD, author = "M. Barnett", title = "The formal derivation of distributed programs from systolic arrays", crossref = "IEEE:1990:PSI", pages = "363--366", month = dec, year = "1990", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:41 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Belsley:1990:EMA, author = "D. Belsley", title = "Econometrics.m: {A} Basic Package for Econometrics", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J, volume = "1", number = "1", pages = "95--101", month = "Summer", year = "1990", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:41 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Betts:1990:MPM, author = "K. Betts", title = "Math packages multiply", journal = j-MECH-ENG, volume = "112", number = "8", pages = "32--38", month = aug, year = "1990", CODEN = "MEENAH", ISSN = "0025-6501", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:45 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Book{Blachman:1990:WM, author = "Nancy Blachman", title = "Working with {Mathematica}", publisher = "Visual Symbols, Inc.", address = "Berkeley, CA, USA", pages = "173 + 11 + 3", year = "1990", ISBN = "????", ISBN-13 = "????", LCCN = "????", bibdate = "Mon Apr 8 10:31:32 MDT 1996", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, keywords = "Mathematica (Computer file); Mathematics --- Data processing.", } @Article{Brown:1990:CMC, author = "D. Brown and H. Porta and J. Uhl", title = "Calculus \& {Mathematica}: Courseware for the Nineties", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J, volume = "1", number = "1", pages = "43--50", month = "Summer", year = "1990", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:41 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Book{Brown:1990:CMPa, author = "Donald P. Brown and Horacio Porta and J. Jerry Uhl", title = "Calculus \& {Mathematica}: Part 1, Basics, Tutorials, and Literacy Sheets", publisher = pub-AW, address = pub-AW:adr, pages = "xxi + 426", year = "1990", ISBN = "0-201-57270-2", ISBN-13 = "978-0-201-57270-4", LCCN = "QA303 .B8848 1990", bibdate = "Thu Jun 16 16:55:54 1994", note = "6 computer disks.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb # " and " # ack-ble, keywords = "Calculus; Computer programs; Mathematics", } @Book{Brown:1990:CMPb, author = "Donald P. Brown and Horacio Porta and J. Jerry Uhl", title = "Calculus \& {Mathematica}: Part 1, Give it a Try", publisher = pub-AW, address = pub-AW:adr, pages = "iv + 286", year = "1990", ISBN = "0-201-57271-0", ISBN-13 = "978-0-201-57271-1", LCCN = "QA303 .B8849 1990", bibdate = "Thu Jun 16 16:55:54 1994", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, } @Article{Caudill:1990:NNA, author = "M. Caudill", title = "Neural networks application {Mathematica} v.1.2", journal = j-AI-EXPERT, volume = "5", number = "5", pages = "61--65", month = may, year = "1990", ISSN = "0888-3785", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:30 1996", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, classification = "C6130 (Data handling techniques); C7310 (Mathematics)", keywords = "Interactive computer language; Neural work simulation; Notebook interface; Outliner; Spreadsheet; Statistical graphics programs; Symbolic mathematics; Word processor", thesaurus = "Apple computers; Mathematics computing; Neural nets; Software packages", } @Article{Christensen:1990:MAS, author = "S. Christensen and L. Parker", title = "{MathTensor}: {A} System for Performing Tensor Analysis by Computer", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J, volume = "1", number = "1", pages = "51--61", month = "Summer", year = "1990", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:44 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @InProceedings{Cole:1990:VEU, author = "Rodney Cole and David Krull and Monica Sweitzer", title = "Visual electromagnetics using {Mathematica} and {HyperCard}", crossref = "IEEE:1990:ISD", volume = "4", pages = "1671--1674", month = may, year = "1990", bibdate = "Sun Jan 5 08:48:44 MST 1997", bibsource = "Compendex database", note = "IEEE catalog number 90CH2776-3.", abstract = "Computer-generated graphic solutions to electromagnetic problems are being developed to help build intuition and visualization skills in students of electromagnetic courses. These solutions are referred to as visual electromagnetics. The idea is to use upper division students in physics to help generate solutions, and in the process teach these students how to write numerical code and graphically display the results. Modules on electromagnetics are being generated using Mathematica to generate the code and graphics and HyperCard to store the graphics in a mode that allows student interaction. Each module will cover an area in electromagnetics, and will consist of several HyperCard stacks. Mathematica, with its powerful mathematics capabilities and multitude of plot types, makes developing the basic code to generate the graphics much easier than in the past. HyperCard has revolutionized retrieval and organization of the generated solutions allowing text, animation, and sound to be coupled in a seamless manner.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, affiliation = "Dept of Phys, Univ of California, Davis, CA, USA", classification = "701; 709; 711; 723; 901", conference = "1990 Antennas and Propagation Symposium Digest", conferenceyear = "1990", journalabr = "APS Int Symp Dig", keywords = "Computer Aided Analysis; Computer Graphics; Computer Software; Electrical Engineering--Education; Electromagnetic Courses; Electromagnetic Fields; Engineering education; Graphic Methods; Numerical Codes; Physics Students; Software Package HyperCard; Software Package Mathematica; Visual Electromagnetics", meetingaddress = "Dallas, TX, USA", meetingdate = "May 7--11 1990", meetingdate2 = "05/07--11/90", publisherinfo = "IEEE Service Center", sponsor = "IEEE Antennas \& Propagation Soc", } @Article{Crandall:1990:NCP, author = "R. E. Crandall", title = "The {NeXT} Computer as physics machine", journal = j-COMP-PHYSICS, volume = "4", number = "2", pages = "132--141", month = mar # "\slash " # apr, year = "1990", CODEN = "CPHYE2", ISSN = "0894-1866", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:44 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Dasgupta:1990:BMM, author = "G. Dasgupta", title = "Boundary modulation with {MATHEMATICA}", journal = j-SOFTWARE-ENG-WORKSTATIONS, volume = "6", number = "1", pages = "2--10", month = jan, year = "1990", CODEN = "SEWOEA", ISSN = "0266-9463, 0952-8768", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:42 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, affiliation = "Dept. of Civil Eng. and Eng. Mech., Columbia Univ., New York, NY, USA", classification = "C4140 (Linear algebra); C4160 (Numerical integration and differentiation); C6170 (Expert systems); C7310 (Mathematics)", keywords = "Algebra; Boundary modulation; Calculus; Canonical modulation; Compiled program; Computational mechanics; Computer mathematics program; Expert system; Generalized convex subcoverings; Geometrical domain; Graphic plots; Heuristics; Interactive mode; Mainframe; MATHEMATICA; Personal computer; Poisson equation; Symbolic manipulation; Tesselation; Workstation", pubcountry = "UK", thesaurus = "Algebra; Boundary-elements methods; Calculus; Expert systems; Geometry; Mathematics computing; Modulation; Symbol manipulation", } @InProceedings{Doty:1990:MAP, author = "L. T. Doty", title = "{Mathematica} with applications to plans", crossref = "IEEE:1990:IPP", pages = "143--145", year = "1990", bibdate = "Sun Jan 5 08:48:44 MST 1997", bibsource = "Compendex database", note = "IEEE catalog number 90CH2811-8.", abstract = "Mathematica is a computer program that does symbolic and algebraic operations as well as numeric calculations and graphics. The author gives a brief introduction into its capabilities and illustrates its power for engineering applications, including an example of static covariance analysis.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, affiliation = "Honeywell Inc, Clearwater, FL, USA", classification = "723; 921", conference = "IEEE PLANS '90 --- Position Location and Navigation Symposium", conferenceyear = "1990", journalabr = "Rec IEEE PLANS Position Locat Navig Symp", keywords = "Applications; Computer Graphics; Computer Programming; Mathematical Techniques; Software Package Mathematical; Static Covariance Analysis", meetingaddress = "Las Vegas, NV, USA", meetingdate = "Mar 20--23 1990", meetingdate2 = "03/20--23/90", publisherinfo = "IEEE Service Center", sponsor = "IEEE Aerospace \& Electronic Systems Soc", } @Article{Dubish:1990:TKA, author = "R. Dubish", title = "The Tool Kit: {A} Notebook Subclass", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J, volume = "1", number = "2", pages = "55--64", month = "Fall", year = "1990", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:45 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Dvorak:1990:MPM, author = "P. Dvorak", title = "Math package makes equations more visual", journal = j-MACHINE-DESIGN, volume = "62", pages = "119", day = "22", month = mar, year = "1990", CODEN = "MADEAP", ISSN = "0024-9114", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:44 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Ediger:1990:GMN, author = "M. Ediger", title = "A {Gauss-Newton} Method for Nonlinear Regression", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J, volume = "1", number = "2", pages = "42--44", month = "Fall", year = "1990", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:43 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Book{Ellis:1990:TIM, author = "Wade {Ellis, Jr.} and Ed Lodi", title = "A Tutorial Introduction to {Mathematica}", publisher = pub-BROOKS-COLE, address = pub-BROOKS-COLE:adr, pages = "xiii + 92", year = "1990", ISBN = "0-534-15588-X", ISBN-13 = "978-0-534-15588-9", LCCN = "QA76.95.E45 1990", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:40 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @InProceedings{Erlebacher:1990:SMS, author = "G. Erlebacher", title = "Symbolic manipulation and supersonic transition", crossref = "Noor:1990:SCT", pages = "285--299", year = "1990", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:42 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Evans:1990:STA, author = "B. L. Evans and J. H. McClellan and W. B. McClure", title = "Symbolic Transforms with Applications to Signal Processing", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J, volume = "1", number = "2", pages = "70--80", month = "Fall", year = "1990", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:42 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @InProceedings{Evans:1990:SZU, author = "Brian L. Evans and James H. McClellan and Wallace B. McClure", title = "Symbolic $z$-transforms using {DSP} knowledge bases", crossref = "IEEE:1990:IIC", volume = "3", pages = "1775--1778", month = apr, year = "1990", bibdate = "Sun Jan 5 08:48:44 MST 1997", bibsource = "Compendex database", note = "IEEE catalog number 90CH2847-2.", abstract = "The implementation of basic signal analysis and transforms for DSP (digital signal processing) with a symbolic mathematical program called Mathematica is described. By extending its capabilities through a proper representation of knowledge of discrete signals, operators, and transforms, Mathematica can take the forward and inverse z-transforms symbolically and apply the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) as a symbolic summation. In addition to the 150+ common mathematical operators and functions built into Mathematica, the rule-based package defines 23 systems and 8 basic signals. Six of these systems provide the ability to take forward and inverse z-transforms, DFTs, and DTFTs of multidimensional signal processing expressions. More importantly, this package allows the user to manipulate signals (functions or data) and systems (operators) as algebraic expressions. The user can convert symbolic signal processing expressions to graphical, numeric, and textual representations.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, affiliation = "Dept of Electr Eng, Georgia Inst of Technol, Atlanta, GA, USA", classification = "716; 723; 921", conference = "1990 International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing: Digital Signal Processing", conferenceyear = "1990", journalabr = "Proc ICASSP IEEE Int Conf Acoust Speech Signal Process", keywords = "Digital Techniques; Discrete Fourier Transforms; Mathematica; Mathematical Programming; Mathematical Transformations--Z Transforms; Signal Processing", meetingaddress = "Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA", meetingdate = "Apr 3--6 1990", meetingdate2 = "04/03--06/90", publisherinfo = "IEEE Service Center", sponsor = "IEEE Signal Processing Soc", } @InProceedings{Fateman:1990:ATD, author = "R. J. Fateman", title = "Advances and trends in the design and construction of algebraic manipulation systems", crossref = "Watanabe:1990:IPI", pages = "60--67", year = "1990", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:45 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Fateman:1990:LMT, author = "R. J. Fateman", title = "A {Lisp}-language {Mathematica}-to-{Lisp} translator", journal = j-SIGSAM, volume = "24", number = "2", pages = "19--21", month = apr, year = "1990", CODEN = "SIGSBZ", ISSN = "0163-5824", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:41 1996", abstract = "Wide distribution of the computer algebra system Mathematica has encouraged numerous programmers, researchers and educators to produce libraries of programs in its special language, for incorporation as 'packages' into Mathematica systems. Some authors have found that the Mathematica proprietary computer program has problematical and difficult-to-alter semantics. An initial step in opening up such user-written libraries to re-use is an independent re-implementation of the language via a non-proprietary parser. The author describes a parser written in Common Lisp, a language which is appropriate for three reasons: it is a standard and has wide distribution; it supports numerous useful features including automatic storage allocation and garbage collection, arbitrary-precision integers and tools for lexical scanning of languages; and Lisp is the host language for several algebraic manipulation systems whose subroutines may be of some interest for programmers implementing alternative semantics.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, affiliation = "California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA", classification = "C6110 (Systems analysis and programming); C6130 (Data handling techniques); C6140D (High level languages); C6150C (Compilers, interpreters and other processors); C7310 (Mathematics)", keywords = "Algebraic manipulation systems; Alternative semantics; Arbitrary-precision integers; Automatic storage allocation; Common Lisp; Computer algebra system Mathematica; Difficult-to-alter semantics; Educators; Garbage collection; Host language; Independent re-implementation; Lexical scanning; Libraries; Lisp-language Mathematica-to-Lisp translator; Mathematica proprietary computer program; Mathematica systems; Non-proprietary parser; Programmers; Re-use; Researchers; Standard; Subroutines; User-written libraries; Wide distribution", thesaurus = "LISP; Program compilers; Program interpreters; Programming; Subroutines; Symbol manipulation", } @InProceedings{Fateman:1990:SCA, author = "R. J. Fateman", title = "On the systematic construction of algebraic manipulation systems", crossref = "Noor:1990:SCT", pages = "3--13", year = "1990", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:41 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @InProceedings{Fatic:1990:DVS, author = "V. Fatic and Y. Park", title = "Direct variational solutions of the {Hamiltonian} state model of linear {RLC} circuits. Part {I}. Overdamped case", crossref = "Vogt:1990:PTA", number = "4", pages = "1855--1863", year = "1990", bibdate = "Sat Aug 17 16:31:45 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @InProceedings{Gladd:1990:UMA, author = "N. T. Gladd", booktitle = "IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science", title = "Using {MATHEMATICA} to assist plasma stability analysis", publisher = pub-IEEE, address = pub-IEEE:adr, pages = "112--??", year = "1990", bibdate = "Sat Oct 21 15:18:40 2000", bibsource = "Compendex database", note = "IEEE catalog number 90CH2857-1.", abstract = "Summary form only given. An effort was made to investigate how MATHEMATICA can be applied to problems associated with the analysis of plasma instabilities. Specifically, MATHEMATICA techniques were demonstrated for (1) the analytical derivation of linear plasma responses by means of perturbative solutions of partial differential equations (fluid theory); (2) the analytical solution of transcendental dispersion equations (special functions, series expansions, hierarchies of algebraic systems); (3) parametric analysis of dispersion equations by graphical and numerical methods; and (4) the flexible graphical representation of results generated by traditional numerical methods.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, affiliation = "Berkeley Res Associates, CA, USA", classification = "723; 921; 932", conference = "1990 IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science", conferenceyear = "1990", keywords = "Computer Programming; Mathematical Techniques--Differential Equations; Plasmas; Software Package Mathematica; Stability; Summary Only", meetingaddress = "Oakland, CA, USA", meetingdate = "May 21--23 1990", meetingdate2 = "05/21--23/90", publisherinfo = "IEEE Service Center", sponsor = "IEEE Nuclear \& Plasma Sciences Soc; Physics Int Co", } @Article{Gronlund:1990:IGM, author = "S. D. Gronlund and Ching-Fan Sheu and R. Ratcliff", title = "Implementation of global memory models with software that does symbolic computation", journal = j-BEHAV-RES-METH-INSTR-COMP, volume = "22", number = "2", pages = "228--235", month = apr, year = "1990", CODEN = "BRMCEW", ISSN = "0743-3808", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:44 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Misc{Hill:1990:MEN, author = "F. S. {Hill, Jr.} and Lawrence M. Seiford", title = "{Mathematica} for engineers: numeric, symbolic and graphical computation", publisher = "University of Massachusetts", address = "????", year = "1990", bibdate = "Mon Apr 8 10:31:32 MDT 1996", note = "3 videocassettes.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, annote = "Given at the University of Massachusetts on August 15-16, 1990.", keywords = "Engineering --- Graphic methods; Engineering mathematics", } @Article{Khera:1990:IAE, author = "V. Khera and H. Greenside", title = "An Interface for Accessing External Numerical Libraries", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J, volume = "1", number = "2", pages = "84--88", month = "Fall", year = "1990", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:45 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Kijewski:1990:VHI, author = "M. Kijewski and S. Mueller and F. Rybicki and P. Carvalho", title = "Very High-Precision Inversion of Ill-Conditioned Matrices: {A} Medical Imaging Application", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J, volume = "1", number = "1", pages = "69--74", month = "Summer", year = "1990", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:40 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @InProceedings{Lassez:1990:PQL, author = "J. L. Lassez and A. Miola", title = "Parametric queries, linear constraints and variable elimination", crossref = "Miola:1990:DIS", pages = "164--173", year = "1990", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:45 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Levine:1990:MV, author = "Minna Levine and Linda Custer", title = "{Mathematica}, Version 1.2", journal = j-MACUSER, pages = "148--154, 156, 158, 160, 162, 164", month = nov, year = "1990", CODEN = "MCUSEY", ISSN = "0884-0997", bibdate = "Fri Apr 12 09:59:57 1996", note = "Requires IBM PC or; compatibles; 4MB RAM, DOS 3.0 or later. Discusses Mathematica, Theorist, Maple, and Milo.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, keywords = "application software and utilities; Computing and communications; Full-featured, text-based symbol processor; Individual Products; mathematical programs", } @Article{Lopez:1990:ECS, author = "R. Lopez and J. H. Mathews", title = "Exploring conic sections with a computer algebra system", journal = j-COLL-MICRO, volume = "8", number = "3", pages = "215--219", month = aug, year = "1990", CODEN = "CMICDL", ISSN = "0731-4213", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:41 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Lopez:1990:UCA, author = "R. Lopez and J. H. Mathews", title = "Using a Computer Algebra System to Solve for Maxima and Minima", journal = j-COLLEGE-MATH-J, volume = "21", number = "5", pages = "410--441", month = nov, year = "1990", ISSN = "0746-8342", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:42 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Maeder:1990:MC, author = "R. E. Maeder", title = "Mathematics on the computer", journal = "Output", volume = "19", number = "11", pages = "29--32", day = "31", month = oct, year = "1990", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:45 1996", note = "What journal is this? Several have the same name.", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Book{Maeder:1990:PM, author = "Roman Maeder", title = "Programming in {Mathematica}", publisher = pub-AW, address = pub-AW:adr, pages = "xiv + 267", year = "1990", ISBN = "0-201-51002-2", ISBN-13 = "978-0-201-51002-7", LCCN = "QA76.95 .M34 1989", bibdate = "Tue Dec 14 23:03:56 1993", note = prep-tex, acknowledgement = ack-bnb # " and " # ack-mz, } @Article{Mathews:1990:PFT, author = "J. H. Mathews", title = "Partial fractions, theory and practice with {Mathematica}", journal = j-MATH-COMP-EDU, volume = "24", number = "3", pages = "257--266", month = "Fall", year = "1990", CODEN = "MCEDDA", ISSN = "0730-8639", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:41 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, ericno = "EJ417289", majordesc = "Algebra; College Mathematics; Computer Assisted Instruction; Fractions; Polynomials", minordesc = "Computer Uses in Education; Higher Education; Mathematical Concepts; Mathematical Formulas; Mathematics Education", } @Article{Mathews:1990:SDE, author = "J. H. Mathews", title = "Solving differential equations with computer algebra systems software", journal = j-COMP-MATH-SCI-TEACHING, volume = "10", number = "2", pages = "79--86", month = "Winter", year = "1990--1991", CODEN = "JCMTDV", ISSN = "0731-9258", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:42 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Miller:1990:CFA, author = "R. Miller", title = "Computer-Aided Financial Analysis: An Implementation of the {Black-Scholes} Model", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J, volume = "1", number = "1", pages = "75--79", month = "Summer", year = "1990", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:41 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @InProceedings{Noor:1990:ASC, author = "Ahmed K. Noor and Carl M. Anderson", title = "Application of symbolic computation to geometrically nonlinear analysis of curved beams", crossref = "Noor:1990:SCT", pages = "115--148", year = "1990", bibdate = "Sat Oct 21 15:18:51 2000", bibsource = "Compendex database", abstract = "The application of a two-step hybrid analytical technique to the geometrically nonlinear analysis of curved beams is used to demonstrate the potential of symbolic computations in structural mechanics. The hybrid technique is based on successive use of the regular perturbation method and a classical direct variational procedure. The present application is also used to identify a number of problem areas which limit the realization of the full potential of symbolic computations in nonlinear structural mechanics. The tasks which can be efficiently performed by symbolic computations are: (1) generation of algebraic expressions for the perturbation functions; (2) determination of the radius of covergence of the perturbation series; and (3) evaluation of sensitivity derivatives (derivatives of the different response quantities with respect to the geometric and material parameters of the beam). The symbolic computation system Mathematica is used in the present study. A sample Mathematica program is presented for generating the perturbation functions, applying the direct variational procedure, and evaluating the sensitivity derivatives.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, affiliation = "Univ of Virginia", affiliationaddress = "Hampton, VA, USA", classification = "408; 723; 921", conference = "Winter Annual Meeting of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers", conferenceyear = "1990", journalabr = "ASME Pressure Vessels Piping Div Publ PVP", keywords = "Analysis; Beams and Girders; Computer Program Mathematica; Computer Software; Curved Beams; Direct Variational Procedure; Mathematical Techniques --- Nonlinear Equations; Nonlinear Geometric Analysis; Regular Perturbation Method; Symbolic Computation", meetingaddress = "Dallas, TX, USA", meetingdate = "Nov 25--30 1990", meetingdate2 = "11/25--30/90", sponsor = "ASME, Pressure Vessels and Piping Div; ASME, Applied Mechanics Div; ASME, Computers in Engineering Div", } @Article{Phillips:1990:UMI, author = "M. Phillips", title = "Using {Mathematica} as an Interface to an Interactive Graphics Program", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J, volume = "1", number = "2", pages = "45--50", month = "Fall", year = "1990", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:41 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @InProceedings{Pointer:1990:MDS, author = "S. Pointer and J. Wawrzynek and D. Wessel", title = "A multimedia digital signal processing tutoring system", crossref = "Arnold:1990:PIC", pages = "35--38", year = "1990", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:42 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @InProceedings{Riddle:1990:BSC, author = "A. Riddle", title = "Benefits of symbolic computations in mechano-electrical network analysis", crossref = "Noor:1990:SCT", pages = "327--337", year = "1990", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:42 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @InProceedings{Riddle:1990:CPS, author = "A. Riddle", title = "A {CAD} program for the symbolic and numerical analysis of microwave electronic circuit", crossref = "Agarwal:1990:IMI", volume = "1", pages = "355--358", year = "1990", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:42 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Riddle:1990:NCA, author = "A. Riddle", title = "A Nodal Circuit Analysis Program", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J, volume = "1", number = "1", pages = "62--68", month = "Summer", year = "1990", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:42 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Scholl:1990:TTM, author = "J. Scholl and D. Rogovin", title = "Transient Two-Wave Mixing in {Kerr} Media", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J, volume = "1", number = "2", pages = "81--83", month = "Fall", year = "1990", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:44 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Schulman:1990:UUP, author = "Andrew Schulman", title = "{DOS} unbounded: uses of protected mode", journal = j-BYTE, volume = "15", number = "11", pages = "250--256", month = "", year = "1990", CODEN = "BYTEDJ", ISSN = "0360-5280", bibdate = "Fri Dec 29 12:51:39 MST 1995", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, affiliation = "Phar Lap Software, Cambridge, MA, USA", classification = "C6130 (Data handling techniques); C6150J (Operating systems)", keywords = "32 Bit; 32-Bit protected-mode applications; 386 Mod DOS-Extender; AutoCAD 386; C programming; Ergo; FoxBase+/386; Intelligent Graphics; Interleaf Publisher; Mathematica; MS-DOS; OS/386; Paradox 386; PharLap Software; X-AM", numericalindex = "Word length 3.2E+01 bit", thesaurus = "Operating systems [computers]; Security of data", } @Article{Seiter:1990:MV, author = "Charles Seiter", title = "{Mathematica}, Version 1.2", journal = j-MACWORLD, volume = "??", number = "??", pages = "158--165", month = jan, year = "1990", CODEN = "MACWEA", ISSN = "0741-8647", bibdate = "Tue Apr 09 07:09:42 1996", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, keywords = "application software and utilities; Computing and communications; Full-featured, text-based symbol processor; Individual Products; mathematical programs; requires IBM PC or compatibles, 4MB RAM, DOS 3.0 or later", } @Article{Simon:1990:NWH, author = "Barry Simon", title = "The new world of higher math. {Mathematica}, Version 1.2", journal = j-PC-MAGAZINE, pages = "323--329", day = "29", month = may, year = "1990", ISSN = "0888-8507", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:44 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, keywords = "application software and utilities; Computing and communications; Full-featured, text-based symbol processor; Individual Products; mathematical programs; requires IBM PC or compatibles, 4MB RAM, DOS 3.0 or later", } @Book{Skiena:1990:IDM, author = "Steven S. Skiena", title = "Implementing Discrete Mathematics: Combinatorics and Graph Theory with {Mathematica}, with programs by {Steven Skiena} and {Anil Bhansali}", publisher = pub-AW, address = pub-AW:adr, pages = "x + 334", year = "1990", ISBN = "0-201-50943-1", ISBN-13 = "978-0-201-50943-4", LCCN = "QA164 .S56 1990", bibdate = "Sun May 02 08:02:05 1999", note = "See \cite{Skiena:19xx:IDM}.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, keywords = "Combinatorial analysis --- Data processing; Graph theory --- Data processing; Mathematica (Computer file)", } @Article{Slaney:1990:ISP, author = "Malcolm Slaney", title = "Interactive signal processing documents", journal = j-IEEE-ASSP-MAG, volume = "7", number = "2", pages = "8--20", month = apr, year = "1990", CODEN = "IAMAEI", ISSN = "0740-7467", bibdate = "Sun Jan 5 08:48:44 MST 1997", bibsource = "Compendex database", abstract = "Recently it has become possible to combine a powerful mathematical program with a word processor and thus create interactive scientific documents. The important features of an interactive document are described, and it is shown why such a document helps make research and learning more efficient. A program called Mathematica is used to illustrate the points made. A review of tools for signal processing and their desirable features is included to provide a background for the discussion.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, affiliation = "Apple Computer Inc, USA", classification = "723", journalabr = "IEEE ASSP Mag", keywords = "Computer Graphics; Computer Systems, Digital--Interactive Operation; Data Processing; Hypermedia; Interactive Scientific Documents; Interactive Signal Processing Documents; Literate Programming; Natural Sciences Applications; Signal Processing; Software Package Mathematica", } @Article{Spada:1990:CAA, author = "G. Spada and D. Yuen and R. Sabadini and P. Morin and P. Gasperini", title = "A Computer-Aided, Algebraic Approach to the Post-Glacial Rebound Problem", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J, volume = "1", number = "2", pages = "65--69", month = "Fall", year = "1990", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:43 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Stapleton:1990:VM, author = "L. Stapleton", title = "Visualizing math", journal = j-CG-WORLD, volume = "13", number = "6", pages = "59--60, 63--64", month = jun, year = "1990", CODEN = "CGWODH", ISSN = "0271-4159", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:41 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Sullivan:1990:AHE, author = "J. Sullivan and M. Thomas", title = "Animating the Heat Equation: {A} Case Study in Optimization", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J, volume = "1", number = "1", pages = "80--84", month = "Summer", year = "1990", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:42 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @TechReport{Thorkildsen:1990:IEA, author = "Gunnar Thorkildsen", title = "An integral equation approach to three-beam diffraction using {Laue} and {Bragg} diffraction examined with {Takagi}'s equations", type = "Arbeidspapirer fra Hogskolesenteret i Rogaland = Working papers from Rogaland Center", number = "111", institution = "Hogskolesenteret i Rogaland", address = "Stavanger, Norway", pages = "99 + 8", year = "1990", bibdate = "Mon Apr 8 10:31:32 MDT 1996", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, keywords = "Mathematica (Computer file); X-ray crystallography.", } @InProceedings{Treat:1990:UMS, author = "H. Treat", title = "Using {Mathematica} in support of {LabVIEW}: power in the laboratory", crossref = "Anonymous:1990:NOS", pages = "353--358", month = oct, year = "1990", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:42 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Manual{VariableSymbols:1990:MHS, title = "{Mathematica} help stack", organization = "Variable Symbols", address = "Berkeley, CA, USA", edition = "Version 1.2 rel 1.", year = "1990", bibdate = "Mon Apr 8 10:31:32 MDT 1996", note = "2 computer disks.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, annote = "Title from title screen. Documents all the commands in the symbolic algebra system Mathematica, categorizing built-in objects and providing visual representation of many functions.", keywords = "Mathematics --- Software.", } @Article{Watson:1990:ELP, author = "M. Watson", title = "An Elementary Logic Package", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J, volume = "1", number = "1", pages = "85--91", month = "Summer", year = "1990", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:41 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @InProceedings{Watt:1990:PSC, author = "S. M. Watt", title = "Potential of symbolic computation in engineering education. The opportunity and the challenge", crossref = "Noor:1990:SCT", pages = "339--360", year = "1990", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:42 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Wayner:1990:ZSM, author = "P. Wayner", title = "The zen of symbolic math (mathematics package)", journal = j-BYTE, volume = "15", number = "6", pages = "193--194, 196", month = jun, year = "1990", CODEN = "BYTEDJ", ISSN = "0360-5280", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:44 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Withoff:1990:PSD, author = "D. Withoff", title = "Processing Survey Data", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J, volume = "1", number = "1", pages = "92--94", month = "Summer", year = "1990", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:43 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @InProceedings{Wolfram:1990:MCM, author = "S. Wolfram and E. F. Redish and J. S. Risley", title = "Mathematics by computer ({Mathematica})", crossref = "Redish:1990:CCP", pages = "338--346", year = "1990", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:45 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, affiliation = "Dept. of Phys., Illinois Univ., Urbana, IL, USA", classification = "C7310 (Mathematics)", keywords = "Educational computing; Mathematica; Mathematical computation; Mathematical tool; Mathematics computing; Physics computing", thesaurus = "Educational computing; Mathematics computing; Physics computing; Software packages", } @Periodical{Wolfram:1990:MJ, editor = "Stephen Wolfram", key = "MATH-J", title = "The {Mathematica Journal}", publisher = pub-AW, address = pub-AW:adr, year = "1990", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Wed Aug 10 10:14:47 1994", acknowledgement = ack-lmp, } @Article{Adickes:1991:STU, author = "M. Adickes and W. Moor and R. Rucker", title = "Structuring Tutorials Using {Mathematica}", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J, volume = "1", number = "3", pages = "86--91", month = "Winter", year = "1991", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:42 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Alex:1991:MAM, author = "M. Alex and J. Crain", title = "Mean-field analysis on the {Macintosh} (magnetic ordering)", journal = j-COMP-PHYSICS, volume = "5", number = "2", pages = "193--197", month = mar # "\slash " # apr, year = "1991", CODEN = "CPHYE2", ISSN = "0894-1866", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:44 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Allen:1991:SQM, author = "A. Allen and G. Hynes", title = "Solving a Queueing Model with {Mathematica}", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J, volume = "1", number = "3", pages = "108--112", month = "Winter", year = "1991", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:43 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Anonymous:1991:MIP, author = "Anonymous", title = "{Mathematica} 2.0 is plagued with operational problems, high memory demands", journal = j-INFOWORLD, volume = "13", number = "??", pages = "81--81", month = sep, year = "1991", CODEN = "INWODU", ISSN = "0199-6649", bibdate = "Mon Feb 5 09:33:30 MST 1996", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, } @Article{Anonymous:1991:MV, author = "Anonymous", title = "{Mathematica} Version 2.0", journal = j-COMP-PHYSICS, volume = "5", number = "5", pages = "643--644", year = "1991", CODEN = "CPHYE2", ISSN = "0894-1866", bibdate = "Mon Feb 5 09:33:30 MST 1996", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, } @Article{Anonymous:1991:MW, author = "Anonymous", title = "{Mathematica} for {Windows} 3.0", journal = j-BYTE, volume = "16", number = "2", pages = "127--135", month = feb, year = "1991", CODEN = "BYTEDJ", ISSN = "0360-5280", bibdate = "Mon Feb 5 09:33:30 MST 1996", abstract = "Wolfram Research's great addition", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, } @InProceedings{Aptaker:1991:ODE, author = "P. S. Aptaker", title = "Ordinary differential equation models for eddy-currents using {Fourier} techniques", crossref = "IEE:1991:ICC", pages = "26--29", year = "1991", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:43 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Bar-Natan:1991:RS, author = "D. Bar-Natan", title = "Random-Dot Stereograms", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J, volume = "1", number = "3", pages = "69--75", month = "Winter", year = "1991", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:44 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Barnett:1991:SSW, author = "M. P. Barnett", title = "Some Simple Ways to Construct and to Use Formulas Mechanically", journal = j-SIGSAM, volume = "25", number = "2", pages = "28--36", month = apr, year = "1991", CODEN = "SIGSBZ", ISSN = "0163-5824", bibdate = "Thu Mar 20 16:02:15 MST 1997", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, affiliation = "Dept. of Comput. and Inf. Sci., Brooklyn Coll., City Univ., New York, NY, USA", classcodes = "C6130 (Data handling techniques); C7310 (Mathematics)", classification = "C6130 (Data handling techniques); C7310 (Mathematics)", corpsource = "Dept. of Comput. and Inf. Sci., Brooklyn Coll., City Univ., New York, NY, USA", keywords = "crules; Crules; grules; Grules; integrals; interpretive manipulation; Interpretive manipulation; Mathematica procedures; mechanical formula construction; Mechanical formula construction; molecular; Molecular integrals; quantum chemistry; Quantum chemistry; string manipulation; String manipulation; subexpressions; Subexpressions; symbol manipulation; symbolic evaluation; Symbolic evaluation", thesaurus = "Symbol manipulation", treatment = "T Theoretical or Mathematical", } @Article{Belknap:1991:CKS, author = "S. Belknap", title = "The {Chicago Kinetic Simulator}", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J, volume = "1", number = "4", pages = "68--86", month = "Spring", year = "1991", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:43 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @TechReport{Boyland:1991:GSM, author = "Philip Boyland", title = "Guide to standard {Mathematica} packages", type = "Technical report", institution = pub-WOLFRAM, address = pub-WOLFRAM:adr, pages = "306", year = "1991", bibdate = "Mon Apr 8 10:31:32 MDT 1996", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, keywords = "Mathematica (Computer program)", } @Article{Broughan:1991:SSC, author = "K. A. Broughan and G. Keady and T. D. Robb and M. G. Richardson and M. C. Dewar", title = "Some Symbolic Computing Links to the {NAG} Numeric Library", journal = j-SIGSAM, volume = "25", number = "3", pages = "28--37", month = jul, year = "1991", CODEN = "SIGSBZ", ISSN = "0163-5824", bibdate = "Thu Mar 20 16:02:15 MST 1997", abstract = "This article intended to help readers compare the three products, SENAC, InterCall and IRENA. Each of the three is in the Numerical Algorithms Group (Fortran 77). SENAC is a package developed by the Mathematical Software Project at the University of Waikato. SENAC includes a symbolic manipulation interpreter (Sencore), together with high level interfaces to the NAG Fortran Library (Numlink) and NAG Graphics Library (Graflink). The system evolved from an interface, Naglink, between the NAG Library and the symbolic manipulation language Macsyma. The Sensore interpreter is written in Common LISP and belongs to the Macsyma/Maple/Reduce family of languages. It is easy to load user-written files written in Common LISP or in SENAC. InterCall is a Mathematica package that enables its user to interactively call external code, for example from an external numeric library. It allows various default settings to be defined for any arguments that need to be passed to any routine in that code, and initial default settings for all the routines in the IMSL and NAG libraries are included with InterCall in the form of a small defaults-database file. IRENA-an Interface from Reduce to NAG-runs under the Reduce computer algebra system and provides an interactive front end to the NAG Library. It has been designed to make the use of the NAG Library considerably simpler, in a number of ways.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, affiliation = "Dept. of Math. and Stat., Waikato Univ., Hamilton, New Zealand", classcodes = "C7310 (Mathematics); C6180 (User interfaces)", classification = "C6180 (User interfaces); C7310 (Mathematics)", corpsource = "Dept. of Math. and Stat., Waikato Univ., Hamilton, New Zealand", keywords = "algebra system; argument passing; Argument passing; Common LISP; computer; Computer algebra system; default; Default settings; defaults-database file; Defaults-database file; external code; External code; FORTRAN; Graflink; high level; High level interfaces; IMSL; interactive front end; Interactive front end; InterCall; interfaces; IRENA; Library; Macsyma; Mathematica package; NAG Fortran Library; NAG Graphics; NAG Graphics Library; Naglink; numeric library; Numeric library; Numerical Algorithms Group; Numlink; Reduce; SENAC; Sencore; settings; subroutines; symbol manipulation; symbolic computing; Symbolic computing; symbolic manipulation interpreter; Symbolic manipulation interpreter; user interfaces; user-written files; User-written files", thesaurus = "FORTRAN; Subroutines; Symbol manipulation; User interfaces", treatment = "P Practical; R Product Review", } @Article{Brown:1991:BRM, author = "D. Brown and B. A. Hassan and E. Hjelmfelt", title = "A basic review of {Mathematica}", journal = j-INT-J-MATH-EDU-SCI-TECH, volume = "22", number = "2", pages = "207--??", month = mar, year = "1991", CODEN = "IJMEBM", ISSN = "0020-739X", bibdate = "Mon Feb 5 09:33:30 MST 1996", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, } @Book{Brown:1991:CMa, author = "Donald P. Brown and J. J. (J. Jerry) Uhl and Horacio Porta", title = "Calculus and {Mathematica}", publisher = pub-AW, address = pub-AW:adr, edition = "Preliminary", year = "1991", ISBN = "0-201-57273-7 (disk 1), 0-201-57274-5 (disk 2), 0-201-57275-3 (disk 3), 0-201-57276-1 (disk 4) 0-201-57277-X (disk 5), 0-201-57278-8 (disk 6), 0-201-57271-0 (Give it a try manual), 0-201-57270-2 (Basics, tutorials manual)", ISBN-13 = "978-0-201-57273-5 (disk 1), 978-0-201-57274-2 (disk 2), 978-0-201-57275-9 (disk 3), 978-0-201-57276-6 (disk 4) 978-0-201-57277-3 (disk 5), 978-0-201-57278-0 (disk 6), 978-0-201-57271-1 (Give it a try manual), 978-0-201-57270-4 (Basics, tutorials manual)", LCCN = "QA303", bibdate = "Mon Apr 8 10:31:32 MDT 1996", note = "6 computer disks.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, annote = "Title from disk label. Names on container: Donald P. Brown, Horacio Porter, J. Jerry Uhl. ``Final version \ldots{} scheduled for publication in 1992''--Manual. Using the medium of the Mathematica notebooks, helps students explore and discover calculus concepts by exposing them to real data and real problems. Contains thirty lesson units covering the first two terms of calculus. The manuals support the courseware by allowing students to review the printed problems when they are not working on the computer. System requirements: PC; hard disk; mouse. PC", keywords = "Calculus --- Study and teaching --- Software.", } @Book{Brown:1991:CMb, author = "Donald P. Brown", title = "Calculus and {Mathematica}", publisher = pub-AW, address = pub-AW:adr, edition = "NeXT preliminary edition.", pages = "????", year = "1991", ISBN = "0-201-56811-X", ISBN-13 = "978-0-201-56811-0", LCCN = "????", bibdate = "Mon Apr 8 10:31:32 MDT 1996", note = "2 computer disks.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, annote = "Title from disk container. System requirements: NeXT computer. NeXT", keywords = "Calculus --- Study and teaching --- Software.", } @Book{Brown:1991:CMP, author = "D. Brown and H. Porta and J. Uhl", title = "Calculus \& {Mathematica}: Part 2", publisher = pub-AW, address = pub-AW:adr, pages = "??", year = "1991", ISBN = "????", ISBN-13 = "????", LCCN = "????", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:40 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Book{Burbulla:1991:SCC, author = "D. Burbulla and C. Dodson", title = "Self-Tutor For Computer Calculus Using {Mathematica} 1.2", publisher = pub-PH, address = pub-PH:adr, pages = "??", year = "1991", ISBN = "0-13-803784-1", ISBN-13 = "978-0-13-803784-0", LCCN = "????", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:40 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Chatterjee:1991:DSF, author = "T. K. Chatterjee", title = "A dynamical study of the frequency of merging galaxies. {III}. Merges involving disk galaxies in a single crossing time or orbital period", journal = j-ASTROPHYS-SPACE-SCI, volume = "184", number = "2", pages = "273--280", month = oct, year = "1991", CODEN = "APSSBE", ISSN = "0004-640X", bibdate = "Mon Apr 08 17:25:38 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Cheng:1991:SFE, author = "K. J. Cheng", title = "Symbolic finite element analysis using computer algebra: heat transfer in rectangular duct flow", journal = j-COMP-MATH-APPL, volume = "22", number = "12", pages = "15--22", year = "1991", CODEN = "CMAPDK", ISSN = "0097-4943", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:45 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Coffee:1991:MDL, author = "P. Coffee", title = "{Mathematica} 2.0 for {DOS} lacks speed, stability", journal = j-PC-WEEK, volume = "8", pages = "23--24", day = "12", month = aug, year = "1991", ISSN = "0740-1604", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:45 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Book{Crandall:1991:MSa, author = "Richard E. Crandall", title = "{Mathematica} for the Sciences", publisher = pub-AW, address = pub-AW:adr, pages = "xiii + 300", year = "1991", ISBN = "0-201-51001-4", ISBN-13 = "978-0-201-51001-0", LCCN = "Q172 .C73 1991", bibdate = "Sun May 02 07:59:43 1999", note = "See \cite{Crandall:1991:MSb}.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, keywords = "Mathematica (Computer file); Science --- Mathematics --- Data processing; Science --- Use of --- Software", } @Book{Crandall:1991:MSb, author = "Richard E. Crandall", title = "{Mathematica} for the Sciences", publisher = pub-AW # " and " # pub-TOPPAN, address = pub-AW:adr # " and " # pub-TOPPAN:adr, pages = "315", year = "1991", ISBN = "4-8101-8036-0", ISBN-13 = "978-4-8101-8036-7", LCCN = "????", bibdate = "Sun Apr 07 08:58:17 1996", note = "Japanese translation of \cite{Crandall:1991:MSa}.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, } @Article{Crandall:1991:SSS, author = "R. E. Crandall", title = "Symbolic software supports new adventures in physics", journal = j-COMP-PHYSICS, volume = "5", number = "6", pages = "576--579", month = nov # "\slash " # dec, year = "1991", CODEN = "CPHYE2", ISSN = "0894-1866", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:44 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @PhdThesis{Crocker:1991:QSI, author = "Deborah Ann Crocker", title = "A qualitative study of interactions, concept development and problem solving in a calculus class immersed in the computer algebra system {Mathematica}", type = "Thesis (Ph. D.)", school = "College of Education, Ohio State University", address = "Columbus, OH, USA", pages = "ix + 274", year = "1991", bibdate = "Mon Apr 8 10:31:32 MDT 1996", note = "Advisor: Alan Osborne.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, } @Book{Crooke:1991:GCM, author = "Philip Crooke and John Ratcliffe", title = "A Guidebook to Calculus and {Mathematica}", publisher = pub-WADSWORTH, address = pub-WADSWORTH:adr, pages = "256", year = "1991", ISBN = "0-534-15483-2", ISBN-13 = "978-0-534-15483-7", LCCN = "QA303.5.D37C76 1991", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:40 1996", series = "Wadsworth new directions in mathematics series", acknowledgement = ack-ble, keywords = "Calculus --- Data processing; Mathematica (Computer file)", } @Book{Culioli:1991:IM, author = "Jean-Christophe Culioli", title = "Introduction {\`{a}} {Mathematica}", publisher = "Ellipses: Edition Marketing", address = "Paris, France", pages = "266", year = "1991", ISBN = "2-7298-9144-7", ISBN-13 = "978-2-7298-9144-2", LCCN = "????", bibdate = "Wed Aug 20 15:54:12 1997", note = "In French.", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, keywords = "Mathematica (logiciel); Math{\'{e}}matiques --- Informatique.", language = "French", } @Article{Dikhaut:1991:PFN, author = "J. Dikhaut and T. Kaplan", title = "A Program for Finding {Nash} Equilibria", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J, volume = "1", number = "4", pages = "87--93", month = "Spring", year = "1991", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:41 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Dill:1991:CPT, author = "D. Dill", title = "Creating packages with {\TeX}\slash {Mathematica}", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J, volume = "1", number = "4", pages = "16--17", month = "Spring", year = "1991", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:41 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Dill:1991:IMM, author = "Dan Dill", title = "Implementing matrix mechanics in {Mathematica}: Determination of {Clebsch-Gordan} coefficients by matrix diagonalization", journal = j-COMP-PHYSICS, volume = "5", number = "5", pages = "616--625", year = "1991", CODEN = "CPHYE2", ISSN = "0894-1866", bibdate = "Mon Feb 5 09:33:30 MST 1996", acknowledgement = ack-nhfb, } @Article{Dill:1991:ITM, author = "D. Dill", title = "Interactive {\TeX}\slash {Mathematica} Documents", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J, volume = "1", number = "3", pages = "104--107", month = "Winter", year = "1991", ISSN = "1047-5974", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:41 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Dunbar:1991:CTM, author = "S. Dunbar and D. Fowler", title = "Cinematic Thinking and {Mathematica} Notebooks", journal = j-MATHEMATICA-EDUC, volume = "1", number = "2", pages = "3--8", month = "Fall", year = "1991", ISSN = "1065-2965", bibdate = "Sat Apr 6 16:22:42 1996", acknowledgement = ack-ble, } @Article{Edelen:1991:ECV, author = "D. 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